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JSON deserialization with JSON.net: class hierarchies

2/7/2012

source: dotnetbyexample.blogspot.com

In part 1 of this series I described the basics of creating classes from a JSON string and then simply  deserializing the string into a (list of) classes. That way, you don't have all the hooplah of SOAP, but still have strongly-typed classes in your client app. But beware, there is no formal contract either, so on a beautiful morning you might start to think that either you had too much of a drink yesterday evening, or that the company providing the data feed for your app indeed has started to sell Windows Phone 7 devices made by Sony, with a 65" screen.

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