I am pleased to announce that the first release of D3API.Net is finally here.
D3API.Net allows .Net developers to access Diablo 3's Web API in a completely familiar and comfortable way. No web requests. No parsing. No serializing. Simply use the object that is returned how you please.
If you're asking yourself, how can I start to integrate this API into my existing project even though Blizzard hasn't released the official API yet - read on.
D3API.Net has a testing version of the API along with a testing tool which allows you to access existing examples and use them as if they were really sent from the API! The testing tool allows you to input any Json string(preloaded with examples), then it spits out a treeview, in which you are able to visually navigate through the object. From here you have the ability to locatate specific variables and their identifiers!
If you are interested in the least bit about the D3API.Net project, or simply wish to use it in your project, I urge you to head on over and have a look at it:
When I attempt to make a call using your wrapper, I get a UriFormatException. If I update your hostLookup dictionary for the host I'm using from us.battle.net to http://us.battle.net, I no longer get the UriFormatException, but instead get a 404 error.
That's my point. Initially the application would not even post to the appropriate Uri since it was not formatted in a way it liked. When I changed the format to something it could recognize, it gave me a 404.
That's my point. Initially the application would not even post to the appropriate Uri since it was not formatted in a way it liked. When I changed the format to something it could recognize, it gave me a 404.
Well... the 404 error is because the API is not yet released.
D3API.Net has a testing version of the API along with a testing tool which allows you to access existing examples and use them as if they were really sent from the API!
Well... the 404 error is because the API is not yet released.
D3API.Net has a testing version of the API along with a testing tool which allows you to access existing examples and use them as if they were really sent from the API!
This.
If you would like to begin "testing" or integration of this wrapper with your application, I have built a specific version of the wrapper with this in mind. It just pulls examples that are published by Blizzard. You can do this while offline too! :Thumbs Up:
D3API.Net allows .Net developers to access Diablo 3's Web API in a completely familiar and comfortable way. No web requests. No parsing. No serializing. Simply use the object that is returned how you please.
If you're asking yourself, how can I start to integrate this API into my existing project even though Blizzard hasn't released the official API yet - read on.
D3API.Net has a testing version of the API along with a testing tool which allows you to access existing examples and use them as if they were really sent from the API! The testing tool allows you to input any Json string(preloaded with examples), then it spits out a treeview, in which you are able to visually navigate through the object. From here you have the ability to locatate specific variables and their identifiers!
If you are interested in the least bit about the D3API.Net project, or simply wish to use it in your project, I urge you to head on over and have a look at it:
d3api.codeplex.com
Enjoy,
Promedeus
This project is under the GPLv2 License
Will start using this soon, thank you!
The Uri it is trying to access is: http://us.battle.net.../dandandan-1503
Thanks.
When I click on that link it comes up 404.
That's my point. Initially the application would not even post to the appropriate Uri since it was not formatted in a way it liked. When I changed the format to something it could recognize, it gave me a 404.
This.
If you would like to begin "testing" or integration of this wrapper with your application, I have built a specific version of the wrapper with this in mind. It just pulls examples that are published by Blizzard. You can do this while offline too! :Thumbs Up:
Thanks for the support guys!
I am pretty amused by the DynamicJsonObject
Not sure what you mean?