Hey guys/girls, I'm using sockets in a c# application where I have gotten comfortable receiving and deserializing JSON packets of a specific datatype. I'm wondering now if I can add some complexity to the sockethandler, to determine the correct datatype before deserialization? This will open up a lot more possibilities for me as now I am locked into sending / receiving a specific datatype
I suppose, if I include a string as a property containing the literal name of the class. I can then String.Cut on the receiving end with if statements to deserialize accordingly, but this seems messy and …
I suppose, if I include a string as a property containing the literal name of the class. I can then String.Cut on the receiving end with if statements to deserialize accordingly, but this seems messy and …