Serialize objects directy to request stream - #361
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…ed to a UTF-8 byte array, that is then copied to a UTF-16 string, that is then converted to UTF-8 when sending the HttpContent
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When sending requests, avoid:
Just serialize it directly to the request stream bytes.
Greta will be grateful, if you merge this.