Serialize JavaScript object into JSON string

var myobject = new MyClass1("5678999", "text");
var dto = { MyClass1: myobject };
console.log(JSON.stringify(dto));

EDIT:

JSON.stringify will stringify all 'properties' of your class. If you want to persist only some of them, you can specify them individually like this:

var dto = { MyClass1: {
    property1: myobject.property1,
    property2: myobject.property2
}};

It's just JSON? You can stringify() JSON:

var obj = {
    cons: [[String, 'some', 'somemore']],
    func: function(param, param2){
        param2.some = 'bla';
    }
};

var text = JSON.stringify(obj);

And parse back to JSON again with parse():

var myVar = JSON.parse(text);

If you have functions in the object, use this to serialize:

function objToString(obj, ndeep) {
  switch(typeof obj){
    case "string": return '"'+obj+'"';
    case "function": return obj.name || obj.toString();
    case "object":
      var indent = Array(ndeep||1).join('\t'), isArray = Array.isArray(obj);
      return ('{['[+isArray] + Object.keys(obj).map(function(key){
           return '\n\t' + indent +(isArray?'': key + ': ' )+ objToString(obj[key], (ndeep||1)+1);
         }).join(',') + '\n' + indent + '}]'[+isArray]).replace(/[\s\t\n]+(?=(?:[^\'"]*[\'"][^\'"]*[\'"])*[^\'"]*$)/g,'');
    default: return obj.toString();
  }
}

Examples:

Serialize:

var text = objToString(obj); //To Serialize Object

Result:

"{cons:[[String,"some","somemore"]],func:function(param,param2){param2.some='bla';}}"

Deserialize:

Var myObj = eval('('+text+')');//To UnSerialize 

Result:

Object {cons: Array[1], func: function, spoof: function}