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- *** IMPORTANT CHANGE IN RESTSHARP VERSION 103 ***
- In 103.0, JSON.NET was removed as a dependency.
- If this is still installed in your project and no other libraries depend on
- it you may remove it from your installed packages.
- There is one breaking change: the default Json*Serializer* is no longer
- compatible with Json.NET. To use Json.NET for serialization, copy the code
- from https://github.com/restsharp/RestSharp/blob/86b31f9adf049d7fb821de8279154f41a17b36f7/RestSharp/Serializers/JsonSerializer.cs
- and register it with your client:
- var client = new RestClient();
- client.JsonSerializer = new YourCustomSerializer();
- The default Json*Deserializer* is mostly compatible, but it does not support
- all features which Json.NET has (like the ability to support a custom [JsonConverter]
- by decorating a certain property with an attribute). If you need these features, you
- must take care of the deserialization yourself to get it working.
- If you run into any compatibility issues with deserialization,
- please report it to http://groups.google.com/group/restsharp
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