I have a form that I'd like to submit through Ajax. This form is stored in a partial view - so the entire partial view represents a single form.
I generate ten of these forms with a foreach loop:
@foreach (Product p in Model.Products)
{
@Html.Partial("_EditProduct", p)
}
This works fine.
In the _EditProduct partial view I have:
@using (Ajax.BeginForm("Update", "Product", new AjaxOptions { UpdateTargetId = "updateStatus" })) {
<span id="updateStatus">Update will go here</span> }
// Product fields
<div>
<input type="submit" value="Update" class="btn"/>
</div>
}
Clicking on a submit button posts to a controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult Update(int id, FormCollection collection)
{
ProductService pService = new ProductService();
Product p =pService.Find(id);
UpdateModel(p);
return Json(p);
}
This updates the product, but return crashes due to serialization error.
The main problem is that I struggle to find a good resource on MVC 3, especially the Ajax part. Tutorials and blogs seem to do everything in a very different way. Ideally I'd like to use as much of .NET and MVC 3 functionality as possible, rather than writing loads of jQuery/JavaScript.
Thank you
Edit: Just to add, I'd like to stay far away from MS Ajax Control Toolkit