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I added the Json.Net library to Visual Studio 2013 via NuGetpackage and installed it for NetFramework 4.5. I don't get an error in Visual Studio when I add

using Newtonsoft.Json;

but in Unity3D 5.0 I get the error:

Assets/RobotController.cs(5,7): error CS0246: The type or namespace name `Newtonsoft' could not be found. Are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?

I looked up in my packages folders for this project and the dll file is there, so I don't understand the problem. Thx for help.

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    did you try a rebuild? May 22, 2015 at 13:49
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    Try to place *.dll into the Assets/Plugins folder.
    – Utamaru
    May 22, 2015 at 13:54
  • So apparently the target Framework was still 3.5. After I chose the right .dll file I had no error when I rebuilt the project in Visual Studio(had several warnings, when I chose the wrong one). If I copy the .dll file from the packages folder for NET 3.5 I get this error: Unhandled Exception: System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException: The classes in the module cannot be loaded. at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.Assembly:GetTypes (bool)
    – KonfuPanda
    May 22, 2015 at 14:07

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I had just the same problem in Visual Studio 2015. But Utamaru's solution worked for me.

Make a folder: Assets/Plugins where you put the *.dll file and add it as a reference.

To add a reference you highlight the Analyzers in the Solution Explorer in Visual Studio and under Project > Add Reference you can find your *.dll file located in Assets/Plugin by browsing to it.

Add reference in Visual Studio 2015 part 1 Add reference in Visual Studio 2015 part 2

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    I also had to restart Unity.
    – idbrii
    May 26, 2018 at 0:16
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For support in built versions, recommended to use one of following

Or if you dont require Newtonsoft.Json (Json.NET), here's some other alternatives (all works in Unity, I've omitted libraries that don't, and there's a lot of 'em):

There is quite the table of candy to select from. Choose well young padawan~

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I have stumbled upon this project https://github.com/SaladLab/Json.Net.Unity3D

Newtonsoft Json.NET is a de facto standard JSON library in .NET ecosystem. But it doesn't support Unity3D, so it's a little bit hard to use JSON.NET just after getting Json.NET package. This package is for Unity3D programmers that need to use latest Json.NET in Unity3D.

Just import the unity package and you are good to go.

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You can simply use Asset Store to add the fabulous newtonsoft.JSON library named JSON .NET For Unity at the Store.

https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/tools/input-management/json-net-for-unity-11347

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Use simpleJson. Its free and gets the work done.

Copy the SimpleJSON.cs contents into a newly created file in your project and you're ready to go. If you want to be fancy -> create this new file in assets\plugins directory

http://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/SimpleJSON

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    This doesn't answer the question.
    – sonofrage
    May 2, 2020 at 21:55
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JSON.NET for Unity3D is available on the asset store; https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/en/#!/content/11347

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    But it costs $25, while NewtonSoft Json.net is free through NuGet!
    – Recipe
    Oct 2, 2015 at 12:25
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    Yes, but the freely available version through NuGet isn't compatible. Hence why another version is available on the Unity store. Not sure why I've been downvoted here. Mar 13, 2016 at 22:26
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    It says FREE so perhaps they changed it. Jul 10, 2018 at 18:25
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    This is not an answer. Please atleast explain why the nuget package is not compatible if you want to plug a product Jun 20, 2019 at 23:05
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If you adding reference to *.dll through IDE and after recompile IDE throws out, check if you have assembly definition. If so, you need to add it to Assembly References. It worked for me. Inspector

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You need to add the dll to your projects references.

References >> Add Reference.

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  • If I do that I get the message, that there already exists a reference to Newtonsoft.json and Newtonsoft is already in the reference list.
    – KonfuPanda
    May 22, 2015 at 13:56

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