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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:15:07+00:00 2026-05-12T19:15:07+00:00

I’m trying to deserialize json to an object model where the collections are represented

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I’m trying to deserialize json to an object model where the collections are represented as IList<T> types.

The actual deserializing is here:

JavaScriptSerializer serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();

return serializer.Deserialize<IList<Contact>>(
    (new StreamReader(General.GetEmbeddedFile("Contacts.json")).ReadToEnd()));

Before i post the exception i’m getting you should know what the implicit conversions are. This is the Contact type:

public class Contact
{
    public int ID { get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public LazyList<ContactDetail> Details { get; set; }
    //public List<ContactDetail> Details { get; set; }
}

And this is the ContactDetail type:

public class ContactDetail
{
    public int ID { get; set; }
    public int OrderIndex { get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public string Value { get; set; }
}

The important thing to know with the LazyList<T> is that it implements IList<T>:

public class LazyList<T> : IList<T>
{
    private IQueryable<T> _query = null;
    private IList<T> _inner = null;
    private int? _iqueryableCountCache = null;


    public LazyList()
    {
        this._inner = new List<T>();
    }

    public LazyList(IList<T> inner)
    {
        this._inner = inner;
    }

    public LazyList(IQueryable<T> query)
    {
        if (query == null)
            throw new ArgumentNullException();
        this._query = query;
    }

Now this LazyList<T> class definition was fine until i tried deserializing Json into it. The System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer seems to want to serialize lists to List<T> which makes sense coz of it’s age but i need them in the type IList<T> so they will cast into my LazyList<T> (at least that’s where i think i am going wrong).

I get this exception:

System.ArgumentException: Object of type 'System.Collections.Generic.List`1[ContactDetail]' cannot be converted to type 'LazyList`1[ContactDetail]'..

When i try using List<ContactDetail> in my Contact type (as you can see commented above) it seems to work. But i dont want to use List<T>‘s. I even tried having my LazyList<T> inheriting from List<T> which seemed to execute but passing the List<T>‘s internal T[] to my implementation was a nightmare and i simply don’t want the bloat of List<T> anywhere in my model.

I also tried some other json libraries to no avail (it’s possible i may not be using these to their full potential. I more or less replaced the references and attempted to repeat the code quoted at the top of this question. Maybe passing settings params will help??).

I dont know what to try now. Do i go with another deserializer? Do i tweak the deserializing itself? Do i need to change my types to please the deserializer? Do i need to worry more about implicit casting or just implement another interface?

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    2026-05-12T19:15:08+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:15 pm

    I ended up using the Json.NET lib which has good linq support for custom mapping. This is what my deserializing ended up looking like:

            JArray json = JArray.Parse(
                (new StreamReader(General.GetEmbeddedFile("Contacts.json")).ReadToEnd()));
    
            IList<Contact> tempContacts = (from c in json
                                           select new Contact
                                           {
                                               ID = (int)c["ID"],
                                               Name = (string)c["Name"],
                                               Details = new LazyList<ContactDetail>(
                                                   (
                                                       from cd in c["Details"]
                                                       select new ContactDetail
                                                       {
                                                           ID = (int)cd["ID"],
                                                           OrderIndex = (int)cd["OrderIndex"],
                                                           Name = (string)cd["Name"],
                                                           Value = (string)cd["Value"]
                                                       }
                                                    ).AsQueryable()),
                                               Updated = (DateTime)c["Updated"]
                                           }).ToList<Contact>();
    
            return tempContacts;
    
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