I overtook a project which was developed by a company for us, unfortunately we do not get much support and in the long term, we should accomplish maintainence by ourselves for it. The application consists of a simple Web client (HTTP, JavaScript, Knockout Framework) and a REST API Service (.NET 4.5, ASP.NET MVC I guess).
Currently I am only modifiying the client, so the Server should still work as expected.
On the clientside I modified the Knockout View Model a little bit (added some computables and optimized presentation of some values). The View Model consists of 'Issues' and 'Comments' (as an array on issues, its an Bug tracker in fact). If I create a new issue, description is added to a first comment, the whole Model is JSON.stringified and the send to the .NET API Service. I prooved with Firebug, that the JSON that gets posted looks like this:
{
"Id":0,
"Title":"THis is a title",
"Comments":[
{
"Id":1,
"Text":"this is the first comment"
}
]
}
On the client side, I have a "IssueController":
[HttpPost]
public HttpResponseMessage PostIssues( Issue issue ) {
//issue should already hold the deserialized content of the JSON here,
//but it only contains 'Id' and 'Title' not the 'Comments' (empty List)
...
}
The issue domain model object also has an array for holding comments, but on this end its empty already. The .NET code doesn't have any part which explicitely parses the JSON, as far as I understood it, the MVC Framework does this implicitely by equal property names (Is that right?).
The deserialization already worked as expected, so the .NET Code should be fine, but I looks like that I have modified the JSON in a way, that this implicit mapping of comments does not work anymore. Unfortunately I dont have much experiences with the .NET MVC Framework (or is it just the .NET WebAPI Framework, cannot even tell you that).
These are my questions:
- What kind of .NET REST API Framework is that? How can I distinguish?
- How is this implicit JSON deserialization working, and what are its pitfalls, for example when portions of the JSON doesn't get deserialized as expected? Especially on the client side (as I said, I didn't modify the server code)
- Any ideas about what I could have done to the JSON, that the server doesn't like it anymore? ;)
EDIT
Issue.cs looks like this (simplified for sure):
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using Bo;
using Projects.DomainObjects;
namespace Projects.Models {
public class Issue : DomainObject {
public Issue() {
this.Comments = new List<Comment>();
}
public long Id { get; set; }
private string _Title;
public string Title { get { return _Title; } set { _Title = value; NotifyChanged(); } }
public List<Comment> Comments { get; set; }
}
Comment.cs:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Text;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Common;
using Projects.DomainObjects;
namespace Projects.Models {
public class Comment : DomainObject {
public Comment() {
}
public long Id { get; set; }
public string Text { get; set; }
}