.NET / ASP.NET Careerjet job search API
Here is what you need to use the Careerjet job search API from your .NET application or from your ASP.NET pages.
Compatibility
The Careerjet assembly has been compiled for .NET 2.0.
Dependencies
The Careerjet assembly depends on the .NET 2.0 assembly of Json.NET. For your convenience, we've already included it in the zip file we provide.
Installation
Download WebServiceCareerjet.zip. It contains 2 dlls:
WebService.Careerjet.Client.dll Newtonsoft.Json.Net20.dll
Make sure your .NET application or your ASP.NET pages are linked to these dlls.
Documentation
You can find the Assembly documentation here.
Example script
Here is an example of an ASP.NET page written in C#:
<%@ Page Language="C#" %> <%@ Import Namespace="WebService.Careerjet" %> <%@ Import Namespace="Newtonsoft.Json.Linq" %> <html> <head> <title>My ASPx test</title> </head> <body> <% WebService.Careerjet.Client c = new WebService.Careerjet.Client("en_GB"); Hashtable cargs = new Hashtable() ; cargs.Add("keywords" , "sales manager"); cargs.Add("location" , "london"); cargs.Add("pagesize" , "2" ); JObject res = c.Search(cargs); if( res.Value<string>("type").Equals("JOBS")){ %> <h1><% Response.Write(res["hits"]); %> jobs found on <% Response.Write(res["pages"]); %> pages.</h1> <% foreach( JToken job in res["jobs"].Children()){ %> <div> <h3><a href="<% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("url"));%>"> <% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("title")); %> </a></h3> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("date"));%></div> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("locations"));%></div> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("salary"));%></div> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("company"));%></div> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("description"));%></div> <div><% Response.Write(job.Value<string>("site"));%></div> </div> <% } // End of jobs loop } // End of if JOBS if( res.Value<string>("type").Equals("LOCATIONS")){ %> <h3>Ambiguous location</h3> <% foreach( JToken location in res["solveLocations"].Children()){ %> <div> <span><% Response.Write(location.Value<string>("name")); %></span> <span><% Response.Write(location.Value<string>("location_id")); %></span> </div> <% } // End of locations loop } // End of if LOCATIONS %> </body> </html>