You should be able to json Address.
Have you tried (Properties="Address"), the Properties only accepts the
Property Name, it doesn't accept the dot notation.
If you want to send back as json only the address than have you tried
something like:
        [return: JSONReturnBinder]
        public Address GetAddress()
        {
              ....
            return myAddress;
        }


On Sep 1, 3:38 pm, bdaniel7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, no;
> all examples of using JSONReturnBinder that i saw, didn't say that i
> have to use DataMember and DataContract
> and they worked.
>
> On Aug 31, 8:57 pm, Gabriel Mancini de Campos
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi can you put sample code where ??
>
> > and your property have [DataMember] attribute and your class
> > [DataContract]?
>
> > On 31 ago, 11:58, bdaniel7 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I have this situationhttp://dblendea.pastebin.com/f4b2e26a3
>
> > > is it possible to serialize incident.Address.Street and Postcode with
> > > JSONReturnBinder?
>
> > > i tried with JSONReturnBinder
> > > (Properties="Address.Street,Address.Postcode") but no luck.
> > > i get an exception:
>
> > > Message: Failed to JSON serialize object. Property Address.Street
> > > could not be found for type Incident.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dan
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