Reputation: 16622
I want to create object on the client side of aspx page. And i want to add functions to these javascript classes to make easier the life.
Actually i can get and use the objects (derived from the server side classes) which returns from the services. When i wanted to send objects from the client by jquery ajax methods, i couldn't do it :)
This is my javascript classes:
function ClassAndMark(_mark, _lesson){
this.Lesson = _lesson;
this.Mark = _mark;
}
function Student(_name, _surname, _classAndMark){
this.Name = _name;
this.SurName = _surname;
this.ClassAndMark = _classAndMark;
}
And this is a method for Student class to call Web Service:
JSClass.prototype.fSaveToDB(){
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: "/WS/SaveObject.asmx/fSaveToDB"),
data: ????????????,
// This might be: JSON.stringify(this) ?
// Web service method has a parameter, name is _obj
// if i don't send data with parameter, i'm getting this error:
// Invalid web service call, missing value for parameter: '_obj'
//
// Should i send it like that:
// data: "{_obj:" + JSON.stringify(this) + "}"
//
// I tried to wrap this with parameter like that:
// data: JSON.stringify("{_obj:" + this + "}")
//
// But i got this error:
// Cannot convert object of type 'System.String' to type 'System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary`2[System.String,System.Object]'
dataType: "json"
});
}
To create javascript object and call its method to send it toward web service:
Actually i don't know what should be definition of classes and methods on the Server side but i think:
class ClassAndMark{
public string Lesson ;
public string Mark ;
}
class Student{
public string Name ;
public string SurName ;
public ClassAndMark classAndMark ;
}
Web service is below but again i couldn't get what should be instead of the ???? :
[WebMethod()]
public Student fSaveToDB(???? _obj)
{
// How can i convert input parameter/parameters
// of method in the server side object?
// SQL operations
// srting QInsert = "INSERT INTO tableName (......) VALUES (.....)";
// ...
// ..
// .
return new Student{
Name = ???, // deserialize _obj and pass its Name value
SurName = ???, // deserialize _obj and pass its SurName value
classAndMark = ???, // deserialize _obj and pass its classAndMark value
};
}
Upvotes: 6
Views: 24402
Reputation: 2403
Let's simplify this: You have a server side object instance name and a client side object instance name.
In your jQuery ajax - use this form
data: '{"myServerSideObjectInstanceName":' + JSON.stringify(myClientSideObjectInstanceName) + '}',
On the server side use
public void MyWebServiceMethod(myObject myServerSideObjectInstanceName)
{ ... your code here ...}
As long as the myObject has the identical signature as your javascript Object, this will work. You can get your values (on the server) using something like myServerSideObjectInstanceName.StudentName (or whatever).
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7068
A detailed answer for a similar question states that combining the JQuery & Json2.stringfy() can be used for sending complex type to Server-Side methods.
And on the Server Side, you will only need to put the required Type in the Method Signature (ex. foo(MyType obj) { ... } )
How to send JSON object to asp.net web service and process the data there?
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 16622
Javascript side:
JSClass.prototype.fSaveToDB(){
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: "/WS/SaveObject.asmx/fSaveToDB"),
data: data: $.toJSON({ _obj: this }),
dataType: "json"
});
}
Web service is:
[WebMethod()]
public Student fSaveToDB(Student _obj)
{
return bla bla bla;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 677
Is your asmx page expecting a soap envelope? If so you will have a tough time connecting directly to it with an xmlhttp request do to the additional markup (it's certainly do-able, but is a pain). You may want to look at some examples of creating restful services as they will be easier to communicate with via javascript. Take a look at http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/324917.aspx.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8166
Step 1, client side: You have to serialize your client objects into JSON, I personally use stringify() method of the JSON2 library: http://www.json.org/js.html
data: JSON.stringify(myObj)
Step2, Server-side: You have to translate the serialized object into something "eatable" by your c# code. Here you can use deserialize() method of Microsoft's JavaScriptSerializer class (but it might have some issues in .net 3.5 if you don't have SP installed), or otherwise JSON.net library http://james.newtonking.com/pages/json-net.aspx
server-side method signature should be:
fSaveToDB(Object myObj)
where "myObj" is the name of your client-side object container:
{myObj: your object...}
Upvotes: 5