An HTTP POST client for Windows Phone 7
Silverlight and Silverlight for Windows Phone offer a great way of simplifying HTTP GET requests: WebClient
class. WebClient
encapsulates the primary logic of the HttpWebRequest
and HttpWebResponse
classes in order to receive GET data. These classes are completely transparent in most common scenarios. All the hard work is done by a WebClient
object:
WebClient proxy = new WebClient();
proxy.DownloadStringCompleted += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Error == null)
{
//Process the result...
string data = e.Result;
}
};
proxy.DownloadStringAsync(new Uri("http://address.com/service", UriKind.Absolute));
But how about HTTP POST requests? POST requests are critical because most mobile applications communicate via Web Services. Until today, we had to handle the HttpWebRequest
and HttpWebResponse
classes ourselves in order to aquire the desired data.
Not any more!
PostClient
I have just released PostClient, an easy-to-use, thread-safe library which works similarly to WebClient
! Have a look:
Dictionary<string, object> parameters = new Dictionary<string, object>();
parameters.Add("name", "Vangos");
parameters.Add("age", 23);
PostClient proxy = new PostClient(parameters);
proxy.DownloadStringCompleted += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Error == null)
{
//Process the result...
string data = e.Result;
}
};
proxy.DownloadStringAsync(new Uri("http://address.com/service", UriKind.Absolute));
Quite simple, huh? No HttpWebRequest
s, no HttpWebResponse
s! You only need to create a Dictionary
of key-value pairs and pass it as a parameter to the PostClient
's constructor. PostClient
will then asynchronously download a string containing the web service data.
Downloads
» Download PostClient binaries and source code.
PostClient is an Open-Source library hosted in CodePlex and licensed under Microsoft Public License (MS-PL). You are free to use it in your applications by simply mentioning its origin. If you want to contribute for further development, do not hesitate to contact me.
Credits
Credits to Vish Uma for his great blog post considering asynchronous POST requests in Silverlight.
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JbNT49 wow, awesome blog post.Really looking forward to read more. Want more.
VN3h0C wow, awesome blog article.Much thanks again. Fantastic.