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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T05:00:37+00:00 2026-06-13T05:00:37+00:00

I am using a WinRT client. I receive this exception when I try to

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I am using a WinRT client. I receive this exception when I try to send a message.

Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: <.

The problem occurs when you send an object to the hub, and the object is not defined on the hub. The object is a Bindable object (ViewModel). I don’t want to include all the property notify change stuff on the web project.

Client Code

return Proxy.Invoke("PlayerUpdate", sessionData);

Try one was to have the hub accept an ‘object’ parameter

public async Task PlayerUpdate(string group, object sessionData)
{
 await Clients[group].PlayerUpdate(sessionData);
}

Try two was to have the hub accept an (json) ‘string’ parameter

public async Task PlayerUpdate(string group, string sessionData)
{
 await Clients[group].PlayerUpdate(sessionData);
}

Try three was to pre-serialize the object client side

var str = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(refresh);
return Proxy.Invoke("PlayerUpdate", str);

Nothing is working. Plan 4 is to define some data transfer objects in a shared libarary to send. I really dont want to do that as It will about double my code.

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    2026-06-13T05:00:38+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:00 am

    Solved.

    My repo project was fine, so I concluded that something else was the matter.

    After some experimentation I discovered the real problem was that I had incorrect parameters in my HUB method. Simply put, I was sending 2 parameters when my hub methods only accepted 1.

    Thanks for the interest, sorry for the confusion. Perhaps a better exception message is in order?

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