public string PostReview(ReviewInfo review)
        {
            ReviewDatabase db     = ReviewDatabase.getInstance();
            JObject        status = db.addReview(review);

            return(status.ToString());
        }
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        //Method saves a json object to our DB
        //HttpPost with JSON object will be deserialized into a Reviews object
        public string SaveCompanyReview(Reviews reviews)
        {
            //Save the review field for easier access
            var r = reviews.review;
            //Create a response object and a serializer to serialize the response
            Response             response = new Response();
            JavaScriptSerializer ser      = new JavaScriptSerializer();

            //Check if any of the fields of the deserialized object is null.
            //Also check that the number of stars is in the range 1 to 5
            if (r == null || r.companyName == null || r.username == null ||
                r.review == null || r.stars == null || r.timestamp == null ||
                r.stars < 1 || r.stars > 5)
            {
                //If any of these fail, return a failure
                response.response = "failure";
            }
            else
            {
                //Get the db instance (and generate the DB if needed)
                var dbInstance = ReviewDatabase.getInstance();
                dbInstance.createDB();
                //Try to save the company review, if successful report so, if not report failure
                if (dbInstance.saveCompanyReview(r.companyName, r.username, r.review, r.stars, r.timestamp))
                {
                    response.response = "success";
                }
                else
                {
                    response.response = "failure";
                }
            }
            //Serialize the response and return it
            return(ser.Serialize(response));
        }
        public string GetReview(string companyName)
        {
            ReviewDatabase db = ReviewDatabase.getInstance();

            string[] tokens  = companyName.Split('"');
            JArray   reviews = db.getReviews(tokens[1]);

            return(reviews.ToString());
        }
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        private string GetReviews(CompanyName name)
        {
            //Create a ResponseReview object and serializer
            ResponseReview       response = new ResponseReview();
            JavaScriptSerializer ser      = new JavaScriptSerializer();

            //Check that the companyName wasn't null
            if (name == null || name.companyName == null)
            {
                //If so, return a serialized response object
                return(ser.Serialize(new Response()
                {
                    response = "failure"
                }));
            }
            else
            {
                //Get the db instance (and create the DB if needed)
                var dbInstance = ReviewDatabase.getInstance();
                dbInstance.createDB();
                List <Review> list = null;
                try
                {
                    //try to get the list of reviews
                    list = dbInstance.getCompanyReviews(name.companyName);
                }
                catch (ArgumentException)
                {
                    //If there was no entry in the DB with the company name, serialize a failure response
                    return(ser.Serialize(new Response()
                    {
                        response = "failure"
                    }));
                }
                //The following converts a list to an array
                //Though it is not necessary, the serialization of an array felt like a better option for json objects
                //Generate the review list to the same size as the list of reviews
                response.reviews = new Review[list.Count];
                int i = 0;
                //Loop through all items in the list
                foreach (var review in list)
                {
                    //foreach item in the list, save it at the current index of the array, then increment the index
                    response.reviews[i] = review;
                    i++;
                }
                //Generate the response field to success
                response.response = "success";
            }
            //Serialize the ResponseReview object and return
            return(ser.Serialize(response));
        }
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        //Method saves a json object to our DB
        //HttpPost with JSON object will be deserialized into a Reviews object
        public string SaveCompanyReview(Reviews reviews)
        {
            //Save the review field for easier access
            var r = reviews.review;
            //Create a response object and a serializer to serialize the response
            Response             response = new Response();
            JavaScriptSerializer ser      = new JavaScriptSerializer();

            //Check if any of the fields of the deserialized object is null.
            //Also check that the number of stars is in the range 1 to 5
            //Further, check that unix time is greater than 1400000000
            //This isn't necessary, but it indicates that our API is only concerned with newer reviews
            //This date is arbitrarily chosen and it correlates to a date in 2014
            //Furthermore, in the year 2038 this timestamp will overflow
            if (r == null || r.companyName == null || r.username == null ||
                r.review == null || r.stars == null || r.timestamp == null || r.timestamp < 1400000000 ||
                r.stars < 1 || r.stars > 5)
            {
                //If any of these fail, return a failure
                response.response = "failure";
            }
            else
            {
                //Get the db instance (and generate the DB if needed)
                var dbInstance = ReviewDatabase.getInstance();
                dbInstance.createDB();
                //Try to save the company review, if successful report so, if not report failure
                if (dbInstance.saveCompanyReview(r.companyName, r.username, r.review, r.stars, r.timestamp))
                {
                    response.response = "success";
                }
                else
                {
                    response.response = "failure";
                }
            }
            //Serialize the response and return it
            return(ser.Serialize(response));
        }