I have been working through the new WebAPI over on the asp.net site. I've created a few samples using simple strings that I can GET. I am looking to see if I can now POST and PUT to the service.
I am looking to see how I should add an object to the request that I can then POST or PUT from a .net 3.5 console application. The object I am trying to send is just a simple User class with Name, Surname, and UserID.
From my testing it seems that I can serialize this and send it via the URI but that hardly seems correct. I notice that these requests have headers, can I put the data in there?
Check out the HttpClient on NuGet. This makes it easy to do most things over http.
And here's an example of using it.
Using .NET 3.5, there are not many elegant options I think but this code using
WebClient
works (you need adding reference to System.Web.Extensions):And here is controller action: