I've created two projects in Visual Studio 2010 one is a Web Service and the other is a web application, I have a method on the web service as follows:
`[OperationContract]
[WebInvoke(Method = "GET",
ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json,
BodyStyle = WebMessageBodyStyle.Wrapped,
UriTemplate = "json/getData")]
List<Objects> TestCall();`
Once I run the service I can happily type in the URL to get the JSON response:
http://localhost:17258/RestService.svc/json/getData
results in
{"TestCallResult":[{"id":1,"name":"Title"},
{"id":2,"name":"Title"},{"id":3,"name":"Title"},{"id":4,"name":"Title"}]}
However in my web application when I try and make this Ajax call to get this response I get a success from the call but the JSON is null, here is my ajax call:
`$.ajax({
url: "http://localhost:17258/RestService.svc/json/getData",
type: "GET",
mimeType: "application/json",
dataType: "json",
cache: false,
success: function (json, status) {
alert("Success JSON=" + json + ", status=" + status);
var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(json);
for (var i = 0; i <= obj.length; i++) {
alert(obj[i].id);
}
}
});`
I'm trying in FireFox and the json variable comes back as null, when debugging in IE debugger I can add a watch to the object and can see the object has the array underneath it, do I need to use json.TestCallResult instead or has anyone else seen this difference between IE and FireFox OR can someone say stop being a noob and do this...
Thanks