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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:06:09+00:00 2026-05-15T13:06:09+00:00

I currently have a JQuery Ajax method as below; $.ajax({ type:POST, url: default.aspx/UpdateData, data:

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I currently have a JQuery Ajax method as below;

$.ajax({
 type:"POST",
 url: "default.aspx/UpdateData",
 data: jsonString,
 contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
 dataType: "json",
 success: function(msg){
  alert('saved');
 }
});

In the ASP.NET UpdateData method I’m using;

System.IO.StreamReader sr = new  System.IO.StreamReader(Request.InputStream);
string line = sr.ReadToEnd();

I will then serialise this data using DataContractJsonSerializer.

Is using Request.InputStream the right way to read the JSON data? Can I retrieve it as a method parameter, or any other way that may be considered better?

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    2026-05-15T13:06:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:06 pm

    You can retrieve the data posted as a method parameter:

    JS:

    $.ajax({
        url: "default.aspx/UpdateData"
        data: '{ testString: "test", testInt: 123 }',
        ...
    });
    

    default.aspx:

    [WebMethod]
    public static void UpdateData(string testString, int testInt)
    {
        ...
    }
    

    I would definitely recommend this approach as opposed to parsing the posted JSON. You can get a more complete example here: jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX PageMethods (see the second example)

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