I have an ASP.NET web application that basically consists of a form with many fields that have to be serialized to XML. There is a predetermined structure that the server expects; I have set up my classes (models) to reflect this structure. I have decorated the model classes with the [Serializable]
attribute so that the XML structure is preserved. I have tested the serialization; it is working properly. Here is how I tested it:
[HttpPost]
public XmlResult Sample2(Transmission t)
{
try
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
XmlResult xrs = new XmlResult(t);
xrs.ExecuteResult(ControllerContext);
return xrs;
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
catch
{
return null;
}
}
Here is the XmlResult
class I'm using:
public class XmlResult : ActionResult
{
private object objectToSerialize;
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="XmlResult"/> class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="objectToSerialize">The object to serialize to XML.</param>
public XmlResult(object objectToSerialize)
{
this.objectToSerialize = objectToSerialize;
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the object to be serialized to XML.
/// </summary>
public object ObjectToSerialize
{
get { return objectToSerialize; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Serializes the object that was passed into the constructor to XML and writes the corresponding XML to the result stream.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="context">The controller context for the current request.</param>
public override void ExecuteResult(ControllerContext context)
{
if (objectToSerialize != null)
{
context.HttpContext.Response.Clear();
var xs = new System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer(objectToSerialize.GetType());
context.HttpContext.Response.ContentType = "xml";
xs.Serialize(context.HttpContext.Response.Output, this.objectToSerialize);
}
}
}
Now that I know the data is being serialized in the correct XML format, how can I POST this data to the server using jQuery? Note that I am sending the XML data to a customer's URL via a HTTPPOST
request.