Sorry, I don’t know what might be going on here.  Sounds like a bean-mapping issue though.  Maybe your sDesc was public?

 


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Hi Matt,

I used XMLObjectOutput and found out that the name returned in the result
was 'sdesc'. I think I was confused by the fact that I was expecting 'Desc'
or 'desc', which is the getter name for this attribute  --getDesc- in the
Java VO. However, it is returning the name of the attribute itself but all
lower case. The original name in Java is 'sDesc', which I originally tried
as well.

Any comments on this?



                                                                                                              
                                                                                                              
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Yep, use fdb or FlexBuilder's debugger or the XMLObjectOutput in the extras
folder or one of the dump utilities that people have been mentioning over
the last few days.

Matt


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Thanks Matt, that makes sense. However, it still doesn't work. It might be
coming with a different name. Is there any way to display the object and
the name of  its attributes?

Thanks,
-Oscar.




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It's not getProperty("desc") for normal arrays, only when being used for a
TreeDatatProvider.  Try oItem.desc and see if that works.

Matt


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Sorry for the late response, I actually got it closer to what I need. I can
see the collection that the Remote Object is returning in a ComboBox.
However, I can see all attributes listed in the ComboBox separated by
commas. I only want to show one of them, the Description. So I figured I
will use labelField or labelFuntion, but didn't work. This is what I have:

Any ideas?

Server side:

public class LookupManager {
...
    public Collection getTheList() {
        // Set up default response
        Collection response = null;
         response = theList //  gets the list from a Service
         return response;
    }
...
}

client side:

<mx:Script>
    <![CDATA[


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