I'll try and shoot real straight with you here.  I don't know what the
data is on your other end.  I don't know WDSL or SOAP packets that well.
In my world, we develop in C# .NET and formulate objects and arrays.
The c# developer sends me an object, which has arrays, strings, numbers,
etc.  Since C# is an ECMA language, the object looks the same on his end
as it does on mine.  When I receive the SOAP message with the Webservice
component, I can immediately drill down through the object and get what
I need using standard Actionscript syntax. We keep a Word document of
the object model - both of us refer to it. Him, to create the object, me
to read from it, moidify it, and send changes back to him via SOAP. 

What is it you need out of the object?  You haven't given a real
concrete example of one data item you're trying to reach, other than "it
works in the Text Area component".  Sorry, but I don't know enough about
your project to answer your question effectively.  

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
 
 
 
 
 
 

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>>Of Andy Andersson
>>Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:37 PM
>>To: Flashcoders mailing list
>>Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] How to get Arrays from a web 
>>service call into a menu nav?
>>
>>Hi Jason,
>>Thanks again,
>>
>>One last try,
>>The snippet of code I gave you were the raw WSDL, when 
>>looking at it through the web browser, but I'll give you the 
>>structure of it how it looks returning into flash using the 
>>wsconn instead of writing the complete as code it for now. 
>>This is the first nav item.
>>
>>Identities : NavItem
>>Name : Sring
>>SubNav : Array
>>[n] : NavItem
>>
>>
>>Like I said earlier there are no problem to get the arrays to 
>>show the exact info inside an TextArea Comp, but to use the 
>>same info inside for example, a menu button or xml menu with 
>>dynamic text??
>>
>>Andy
>>
>>
>>On 2/13/07 12:18 PM, "Merrill, Jason" 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>>> [Identities:( [Name] =>
>>>>> IDENTITIES [SubNav] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => 
>>ME [SubNav] 
>>>>> => Array ( ) ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => PUBLIC MESSAGES 
>>[SubNav] => 
>>>>> Array ( ) ) ) ),
>>> 
>>> I'm lost translating that to an Actionscript object based on that 
>>> description, sorry.  Perhaps you can do a loop through the 
>>object to 
>>> see what it looks like:
>>> 
>>> for(var i in myObject){
>>> trace(i)
>>> }
>>> 
>>> Jason Merrill
>>> Bank of America
>>> Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
>>>  
>>>  
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