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My issue is to get my ASP.NET web API to deserialize the JSON data I provide in the request body, when calling the following controller on my API:

[HttpPost]
public IEnumerable<Notification> SearchNotifications(IEnumerable<SearchQuery> searchCriteria, int lastRow)
{
    INotificationService notificationService = new NotificationService();
    return notificationService.GetNotificationsFiltered(searchCriteria, User.UserData, lastRow);
}

The SearhQuery class looks like this:

public class SearchQuery
{
    public string Filter { get; set; }
    public string Value { get; set; }
}

The JSON data I provide in the request body (in Fiddler) looks like this:

{"searchCriteria":[{"filter":"category","value":"all_unread"}], "lastrow":60}

I get a 404: No HTTP resource was found that matches the request URI

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this further??

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    A 404 response code isn't an issue with de/serialization. It means "Not found." Or, that the path being requested isn't available for the method selected. Feb 19, 2014 at 1:58
  • If it helps, the default route config for Web API's ApiControllers doesn't include the {action} name (routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{id}"). So, assuming a SearchController, the request would be to POST /api/search, unless you've customized the config. Feb 19, 2014 at 2:06
  • Do you have a js fiddle I can adjust? Web API expects two parameters to be posted separately, not in the same object. It's a 404 because web api thinks you are only sending one parameter which is also not type IEnumerable.
    – Newse
    Feb 19, 2014 at 5:09
  • @Newse your comment sounds right. Unfortunately my API is not public, so you can't access anything there. Can you post a common example of separating parameters in JSON? Feb 19, 2014 at 10:00

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