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How to create stream from string in React and send it to self hosted wcf service with using JSONP
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow do I generate a stream from a string?How do I return clean JSON from a WCF Service?How can I accept arbitrary JSON objects in my REST WCF service?Send image from Android to WCF using JSON and MultipartEntityHow to create streams from string in Node.Js?Self Hosted WCF ServiceHow would you transform this into an WCF service that streams back images to an iframe?Secure self-hosted WCF serviceself hosting wcf serviceREST Web service android client
I developing a React application wich using JSONP for communicate with my self hosted WCF service (vb.net).
I have a text such as
"name": "John",
"surname": "IRONHEART"
"job":"Freelancer"
.
.
.
.
I believe that I have to change string to stream and before send to WCF service because my string is being very long always.
My sample codes below.
Client
componentDidMount()
jsonp('http://myserver/myservice/getStreamedText?mytext=' + mystreamedtext );
WCF Service
<OperationContract, Webget(ResponseFormat:=WebMessageFormat.Json)>
Public Function getStreamedText(Byval mytext as stream) as System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message
''HERE to access mytext
End Function
I must convert string into stream in React Client App.
and also I must convert stream into string in WCF service
Thanks inadvance.
reactjs wcf stream self
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I developing a React application wich using JSONP for communicate with my self hosted WCF service (vb.net).
I have a text such as
"name": "John",
"surname": "IRONHEART"
"job":"Freelancer"
.
.
.
.
I believe that I have to change string to stream and before send to WCF service because my string is being very long always.
My sample codes below.
Client
componentDidMount()
jsonp('http://myserver/myservice/getStreamedText?mytext=' + mystreamedtext );
WCF Service
<OperationContract, Webget(ResponseFormat:=WebMessageFormat.Json)>
Public Function getStreamedText(Byval mytext as stream) as System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message
''HERE to access mytext
End Function
I must convert string into stream in React Client App.
and also I must convert stream into string in WCF service
Thanks inadvance.
reactjs wcf stream self
What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19
add a comment |
I developing a React application wich using JSONP for communicate with my self hosted WCF service (vb.net).
I have a text such as
"name": "John",
"surname": "IRONHEART"
"job":"Freelancer"
.
.
.
.
I believe that I have to change string to stream and before send to WCF service because my string is being very long always.
My sample codes below.
Client
componentDidMount()
jsonp('http://myserver/myservice/getStreamedText?mytext=' + mystreamedtext );
WCF Service
<OperationContract, Webget(ResponseFormat:=WebMessageFormat.Json)>
Public Function getStreamedText(Byval mytext as stream) as System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message
''HERE to access mytext
End Function
I must convert string into stream in React Client App.
and also I must convert stream into string in WCF service
Thanks inadvance.
reactjs wcf stream self
I developing a React application wich using JSONP for communicate with my self hosted WCF service (vb.net).
I have a text such as
"name": "John",
"surname": "IRONHEART"
"job":"Freelancer"
.
.
.
.
I believe that I have to change string to stream and before send to WCF service because my string is being very long always.
My sample codes below.
Client
componentDidMount()
jsonp('http://myserver/myservice/getStreamedText?mytext=' + mystreamedtext );
WCF Service
<OperationContract, Webget(ResponseFormat:=WebMessageFormat.Json)>
Public Function getStreamedText(Byval mytext as stream) as System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message
''HERE to access mytext
End Function
I must convert string into stream in React Client App.
and also I must convert stream into string in WCF service
Thanks inadvance.
reactjs wcf stream self
reactjs wcf stream self
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What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19
add a comment |
What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19
What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19
add a comment |
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What is your question then?
– mahlatse
Mar 7 at 18:25
Since your client have very long string as parameter , it is not suitable to receive the parameter using get method , could you change it to post method?
– Ackelry Xu
Mar 8 at 7:19