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________________________________ From: flexcodemonkey <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, July 22, 2010 7:38:19 AM Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Web Services and ObjectProxy question for the Flex Gurus Thanks! I will look into all of this. Greatly appreciated for the pointers! - Michael --- In [email protected], "Mike" <msl...@...> wrote: > > > > Michael, > > The Flex SDK can do what you want, but the default behavior is for it to > unwrap >collections and enclosing types which only contain one item. This default was >not a good idea, IMO. > > Have you tried setting Operation.forcePartArrays true? >http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/langref/mx/rpc/soap/Operation.html#forcePartArrays >s > You will need to obtain the mx.rpc.soap.Operation from the WebService first. > > You can alter the default behavior by writing a custom deserializer (which is > a >non-trivial task, made more difficult by the ASDoc being turned off.) > > For more information about Flex WebService, see my slide show and YouTube > video >at http://www.slideshare.net/mslinn/using-flex-with-enterprise-web-services > > Mike > > > > I'm using Flex 4 and I set the returntype for the webservice to return an >array > > > of Cars - Cars[]. If the web service returns more than 1, it successfully > > deserialized the data and returns an array of Car objects. BUT, if only > > one >is > > > returned, it returns an ObjectProxy, obviously because it cannot convert it >to > > > an array. >

