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MyObject myobject= new MyObject(); myobject.name="Test"; myobject.address="test"; myobject.contactno=1234; string url = "http://www.myurl.com/Key/1234?" + myobject; WebRequest myRequest = WebRequest.Create(url); WebResponse myResponse = myRequest.GetResponse(); myResponse.Close();

Now the above doesnt work but if I try to hit the url manually in this way it works-

"http://www.myurl.com/Key/1234?name=Test&address=test&contactno=1234

Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong here ?

3 Answers 3

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In this case, "myobject" automatically calls its ToString() method, which returns the type of the object as a string.

You need to pick each property and add it to the querystring together with its value. You can use the PropertyInfo class for this.

foreach (var propertyInfo in myobject.GetType().GetProperties())
{
     url += string.Format("&{0}={1}", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.GetValue(myobject, null));
}

The GetProperties() method is overloaded and can be invoked with BindingFlags so that only defined properties are returned (like BindingFlags.Public to only return public properties). See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/kyaxdd3x.aspx

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I would recommend defining how to turn MyObject into query string values. Make a method on the object which knows how to set properties for all of its values.

public string ToQueryString()
{
    string s = "name=" + this.name;
    s += "&address=" + this.address;
    s += "&contactno=" + this.contactno;
    return s
}

Then instead of adding myObject, add myObject.ToQueryString().

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Here is the tostring method I wrote -

public override string ToString()
    {
        Type myobject = (typeof(MyObject));
        string url = string.Empty;
        int cnt = 0;
        foreach (var propertyInfo in myobject.GetProperties(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance))
        {
            if (cnt == 0)
            {
                url += string.Format("{0}={1}", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.GetValue(this, null));
                cnt++;
            }
            else
                url += string.Format("&{0}={1}", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.GetValue(this, null));
        }
        return url;
    }

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