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With the release of ASP.NET Web API as part of .NET 4.5 and MVC 4.0, JSON.NET has effectively pushed out the .NET native serializers to become the default serializer for Web API. JSON.NET is vastly more flexible than the built in DataContractJsonSerializer or the older JavaScript serializer. The DataContractSerializer…
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Azure Mobile Services is a platform that provides a small set of functionality consisting of authentication, custom data tables, custom API’s, scheduling scripts and push notifications to be used as the back-end of a mobile application or if you want, any application or web site. As described in my…
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Hi,
I am trying to retrieve the values from the following url: http://rentopoly.com/ajax.php?query=Bo. I want to get the values of all the suggestions to be displayed in a list view one by one. This is how i want to do...
public class AlertsAdd {
public ArrayList<JSONObject> retrieveJSONArray(String…
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I'm relatively new to working with C# and JSON data and am seeking guidance. I'm using C# 3.0, with .NET3.5SP1, and JSON.NET 3.5r6.
I have a defined C# class that I need to populate from a JSON structure. However, not every JSON structure for an entry that is retrieved from the web service contains…
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I have the following JSON object:
{
"response": {
"status": 200
},
"messages": [
{
"message": {
"user": "value"
"pass": "value",
"url": "value"
}
]
}
}
I am using JSON-Framework (also tried JSON Touch) to parse through this and…
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Java EE 6 was released over
2 years ago and now there are 14
compliant application servers. In all my talks around the
world, a question that is frequently asked is
Why should I use Java EE 6 instead
of Spring ?
There are already several blogs covering that topic:
Java
EE…
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?Java EE 6??????????????????????????????????????/?????????????????????????Spring Framework?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? “Spring to Java EE 6”????·????????????????????Java EE 6????????????????????IT???????????????Java??????????????·???????????????8?…
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My setup is fairly simple: I have a web front-end, back-end is spring-wired.
I am using AOP to add a layer of security on my rpc services.
It's all good, except for the fact that the web app aborts on launch:
[java] SEVERE: Context initialization failed
[java] org.springframework.beans…
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I am trying to apply the ServiceKnownTypeAttribute to my WCF Service but keep getting the error below my config. Does anyone have any ideas?
<object id="HHGEstimating" type="Spring.ServiceModel.ServiceExporter, Spring.Services">
<property name="TargetName" value="HHGEstimatingHelper"/>
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Hi guys,
On the Spring download page, It says that
For all Spring Framework releases, the
basic release contains only the
binaries while the -with-dependencies
release contains everything the basic
release contains plus all third-party
dependencies, buildable source trees,
and sample…
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