I have a .NET 3.5 aspx place with a method marked with the [WebMethod]
attribute. I\'m calling this with jQuery, sending JSON in both directions. This all works
The ScriptMethodAttribute attribute is optional. (However, methods that can be called from client script must have the System.Web.Services..::.WebMethodAttribute attribute applied.). If a method is not marked with ScriptMethodAttribute, the method will be called by using the HTTP POST command and the response will be serialized as JSON. You cannot override this setting from script.
from - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.script.services.scriptmethodattribute.aspx
EDIT: WebMethod and ScriptMethod are not competing attributes. ScriptMethod could be an additional annotation, as the above para says.
You use the ScriptMethod attribute in the following 2 scenarios.
If you don't have one of the above requirements; you just need a JSON response using a an ajax request then you can simply use the WebMethod.
There is still one more confusing element here, when do you use the ScriptService attribute? this is used if you are using the Microsoft Ajax Client script framework, this attributes tell the server to generate proxy objects on the client so that you can call functions just like a normal object. var MyRemoteObject = new RemoteObject();
MyRemoteObject.getMessage(....)
and even when you use the ScriptService attribute you don't need to add the ScriptMethod attribute only in the above scenarios.
It was confusing to me at the begining because i thought that the ScriptService and the ScriptMethod attributes works together just like the WebService and WebMethod attributes.