I am looking for sending JSON object to the server via GET. Chris\'s answer on Post an Array of Objects via JSON to ASP.Net MVC3 works for the http POST but not for GET.
Try this example in Javascript:
var someObject = {
id:123456,
message:"my message",
}
var objStr = JSON.stringify(someObject);
var escapedObjStr = encodeURIComponent(objStr);
var getUrlStr = "http://myserver:port?json="+escapedObjStr
and now you can forward this URL to your server. I know this is not in any .NET language but you can definitely find the equivalent methods used, or just use the JS right away.