Hey,
I am a complete ASP .NET newbie. I've written a set of web services using the WCF 4 Rest Starter Kit. I call everything from within a Flash application but I want to write a quick and dirty admin panel for myself to use which has no need to be written in Flash.
I figure it will be faster to get this up and running in ASP. So the question is consider a WCF function like this:
[WebInvoke(UriTemplate = "/Login/", Method = "POST")]
public User Login(User user)
{
// Code here
// Either throw a WebFaultException or return the logged in user with a session id
How would I consume this from an ASP .Net page with a username, password, submit box and it either displays errors 401's etc or success (returneduser.sessionid).
Thanks!
Note: I am aware of how to call a Rest service over Http in C#. It's really a question of is there a "nice way" to due this in ASP or is it just make a form like:
<asp:Content ID="Content2" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" runat="server">
<form action="WebForm2.aspx.cs" >
<asp:textbox id="Email" runat="server"/>
<asp:textbox id="Password" runat="server"/>
<asp:Button id="Button1" OnClick="OnButtonClick" runat="server" Text="Login"/>
</form>
<asp:Label ID="labelResult" runat="server" />
</asp:Content>
Then on click in the code behind do something like this:
protected void OnButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpWebRequest req = WebRequest.Create("http://localhost:35810/Users/Login/") as HttpWebRequest;
String userString = UsefulStuff.Serialization.SerializationUtil.
SerializeDataContractToString(typeof(User), new User() { Email = new Email(textboxUsername.text),
Password = new Password(textboxPassword.text) });
String strResponse = GetHttpPostResponse(req, userString);
User recievedUser = UsefulStuff.Serialization.SerializationUtil.DeserializeDataContractString(
typeof(User), strResponse) as User;
labelResult.Text = recievedUser.SessionId;
}
public static String GetHttpPostResponse(HttpWebRequest httpWebRequest, String serializedPayload)
{
httpWebRequest.Method = "POST";
httpWebRequest.ContentType = "text/xml";
httpWebRequest.ContentLength = serializedPayload.Length;
StreamWriter streamOut = new StreamWriter(httpWebRequest.GetRequestStream(), Encoding.ASCII);
streamOut.Write(serializedPayload);
streamOut.Close();
StreamReader streamIn = new StreamReader(httpWebRequest.GetResponse().GetResponseStream());
string strResponse = streamIn.ReadToEnd();
streamIn.Close();
return strResponse;
}