Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic 6.0
HTTP POST JSON and Parse JSON Response
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Demonstrates how to send a JSON POST and then parse the JSON response.Chilkat Visual Basic 6.0 Downloads
Dim success As Long
success = 0
' This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
Dim json As New ChilkatJsonObject
success = json.LoadFile("qa_data/json/jsonBodyForHttpPost.json")
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print json.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
Dim http As New ChilkatHttp
Dim resp As New ChilkatHttpResponse
success = http.HttpJson("POST","https://test.something.com/XYZ/API/v1/CreditInsuranceCalculator/CalculatePremiums",json,"application/json",resp)
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print http.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
Dim jsonResp As New ChilkatJsonObject
success = jsonResp.Load(resp.BodyStr)
jsonResp.EmitCompact = 0
Debug.Print jsonResp.Emit()
' The JSON response to be parsed looks like this:
' {
' "LifeAmount": 513.85,
' "LifeResidualAmount": 123.38,
' "CriticalIllnessAmount": 0,
' "CriticalIllnessResidualAmount": 0,
' "DisabilityAmount": 881.70,
' "PolicyFee": 0.00,
' "PolicyFeeSecondary": 0,
' "PolicyFeeHidden": 50.00,
' "PolicyFeeHiddenSecondary": 0
' }
' We can get the floating point numbers as strings. Then convert to double
' using the appropriate string-to-double conversion for your programming language.
' For example, in C++ use atof. In C# use Convert.ToDouble.
Dim lifeAmount As String
lifeAmount = jsonResp.StringOf("LifeAmount")
Dim lifeResidualAmount As String
lifeResidualAmount = jsonResp.StringOf("LifeResidualAmount")
Debug.Print "LifeAmount = " & lifeAmount
Debug.Print "LifeResidualAmount = " & lifeResidualAmount