I have a class CodeWithMessage that I want to return from my webservice as json.

The class is defined as such

namespace UserSite //Classes For my site
{
    namespace General
    {
        public class CodeWithMessage
        {
            private int iCode = 0;
            private string sMessage = "";
            public CodeWithMessage(int Code, string Message)
            {
                iCode = Code;
                sMessage = Message;
            }
            public CodeWithMessage()
            {
            }
            public void Message(string lMessage)
            {
                sMessage = lMessage;
            }
            public void Code(int lCode)
            {
                iCode = lCode;
            }
        }

In the Webservice I have

[WebMethod(Description = "Creates A New Blog.")]
    [ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json)]
    public CodeWithMessage AddNewBlog(string sTitle, string sDescription, string sOohrl, int iCategory=30)
    {
        CodeWithMessage CWM;
        CWM = new CodeWithMessage();
        CWM.Message("That url Is In Use");
        CWM.Code(0);
        return CWM;

I am posting the correct values (I truncated the function but it's getting what it needs and executing) I get back

{"d":{"__type":"UserSite.General.CodeWithMessage"}}

I'm not sure why I am not getting back an actual json object with the values but rather just the class name?? I thought asp.net would automatically serialize the object? Does it not??

Thanks in advance

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You have to use public properties for the JavaScriptSerializer to serialize the JSON like you want. The JavaScriptSerializer cannot expose the methods nor the private fields.

namespace UserSite //Classes For my site
{
    namespace General
    {
        public class CodeWithMessage
        {         
            public int Code { get; set; }
            public string Message { get; set; }
        }
     }
}

..............
//usage
CodeWithMessage CWM = new CodeWithMessage();
CWM.Message = "That url Is In Use";
CWM.Code = 0;
return CWM;
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