A lightweight implementation of Json RPC 2.0 in C# utilising the very good Json.NET from http://json.codeplex.com/
using JsonRPC;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
...
using (Client rpcClient = new Client("https://beta-api.betfair.com/json-rpc"))
{
rpcClient.Headers.Add("X-Application", "MyApplicationKey");
Request request = rpcClient.NewRequest("SportsAPING/v1.0/listMarketBook");
GenericResponse response = rpcClient.Rpc(request);
if (response.Result != null)
{
JToken result = response.Result;
}
else
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("Error in response, code:{0} message:{1}",
response.Error.Code, response.Error.Message);
// Example with positional parameters
JArray parameters = JArray.Parse(@"['Small', 'Medium', 'Large' ]");
Request resuestWithPostionalParameters = rpcClient.NewRequest("SportsAPING/v1.0/listMarketBook", parameters);
// Example with named parameters
JObject namedParameters = JObject.Parse(@"{ CPU: 'Intel', }");
Request resuestWithNamedParameters = rpcClient.NewRequest("SportsAPING/v1.0/listMarketBook", namedParameters);
}
Download and install Json.NET from http://json.codeplex.com/
Clone the repository and open in Visual Studio / Visual Express (> .NET 4.0)
Update the reference for Newtonsoft.Json to point to the correct Newtonsoft.Json.dll
You should be able to build the project and then reference the JsonRPC.dll