Just form your data
(using Json.Net) as:
var obj = new
{
States = new[] { new{ State = "MX" } },
Zip = "",
Miles = "",
PaginationStart = 1,
PaginationLimit = 3
};
string data = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(obj);
سؤال
I'm trying to call a webservice in my C# ASP.Net MVC3 application. This is the source code:
public string getCourseSchedule()
{
string url = "http://192.168.1.198:15014/ShoppingCart2/CourseSchedule";
string data = "Months&StatesMX&Zip=&Miles=&ProgramCodes=&EventCode=&PaginationStart=1&PaginationLimit=3";
byte[] bytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(data);
var myReq = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
myReq.Method = "POST";
myReq.ContentLength = data.Length;
myReq.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8";
string responseString = "";
using (Stream requestStream = myReq.GetRequestStream())
{
requestStream.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
}
using (HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)myReq.GetResponse())
{
HttpStatusCode statusCode = response.StatusCode;
if (statusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK)
{
responseString = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream()).ReadToEnd();
}
}
return responseString;
}
The code is returning a "400 Bad Request" error. This is how I'm doing it in javascript and it works.
Mexico_Schedule: {"Months": null,
"States": [{"State: "MX"}],
"Zip": "",
"Miles": "",
"ProgramCodes": null,
"EventCode": null
"PaginationStart": 1,
"PaginationLimit": 3
};
$.ajax({
async: true,
cache: false,
type: 'POST',
contentType: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8',
url: "http://192.168.1.198:15014/ShoppingCart2/CourseSchedule",
data: JSON.stringify(Mexico_Schedule),
dataType: 'json',
success: function (data) {
console.log('Fired when the request is successful');
// Do something with results
}
});
What modifications do I need to make to get the C# version working?
المحلول
Just form your data
(using Json.Net) as:
var obj = new
{
States = new[] { new{ State = "MX" } },
Zip = "",
Miles = "",
PaginationStart = 1,
PaginationLimit = 3
};
string data = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(obj);
نصائح أخرى
I'd rather try to simplify your code using a WebClient
and a JSON serializer
:
public string getCourseSchedule()
{
using (var client = new WebClient())
{
client.Headers[HttpRequestHeader.ContentType] = "apoplication/json";
var url = "http://192.168.1.198:15014/ShoppingCart2/CourseSchedule";
var json = new JavaScriptSerializer().Serialize(new
{
States = new[] { new { State = "MX" } },
Zip = "",
Miles = "",
PaginationStart = 1,
PaginationLimit = 3
});
byte[] data = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(json);
byte[] result = client.UploadData(url, data);
return Encoding.UTF8.GetString(result);
}
}
Alternatively if you don't want to use the built-in .NET JavaScriptSerializer
class you could use a third party one such as JSON.NET:
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(new
{
States = new[] { new { State = "MX" } },
Zip = "",
Miles = "",
PaginationStart = 1,
PaginationLimit = 3
});
You are specifying the wrong content type. You are posting x-www-form-urlencoded data, but setting content-type to "application/json" Make your data match your content type, or vice-versa.