It would be more like replacing the Date objects in your WorkGroupVO with vars of type Number, set to calendar.getTime().getTime() on the Java side. This may or may not be an option in your case, but it would completely avoid object conversion issues between Java and AS.
--- In [email protected], "Geoffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Doug, > > Our java objects need to have dates set to type Calendar. So are you > suggesting that my ActionScript value objects have a setter/getter? > Something like: > > class com.beans.WorkGroupVO { > public var workGroupID:String; > public var startDate:Date; > public var endDate:Date;; > static var rc:Boolean = Object.registerClass ("com.beans.WorkGroup", > com.beans.WorkGroupVO); > > public function CalendarVO() {} > > public set startDate( num:Number ):Void { > startDate = new Date(num); > } > > public get startDate():Number { > return startDate.getTime(); > } > > I don't think I quite get your meaning. > > Thanks, > Geoff > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Doug Lowder" <douglowder@> > wrote: > > > > Geoffrey, you may or may not find this to be helpful but I've found > > it much easier to deal with times as longs than as instances of > > various date classes (java.util.Date, java.sql.Date, > > java.util.Calendar, etc). The timelong can be easily retrieved > with > > date.getTime() or calendar.getTime().getTime(), and longs fit > nicely > > on the AS side as well. When displaying time values in datagrids, > > for instance, I needed the timelong instead of the Date object in > > order to preserve the default sort behavior regardless of what type > > of string formatting was applied to the date. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Geoffrey" <gtb104@> wrote: > > > > > > Could someone voice an opinion on this? Please. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Geoffrey" <gtb104@> wrote: > > > > > > ENV: Flex 1.5 served from WebSphere6.1 > > > > > > All of our Java objects used to use java.util.Date for date > > > properties, but we had to convert them to java.util.Calendar. > > Since > > > Flex 1.5 doesn't support mapping from AS Date to Java Calendar > and > > > vise versa, I came up with another way of doing it. Obviously it > > > doesn't work, or else I wouldn't be here! :-P > > > > > > Here is some code: > > > > > > WorkgroupVO.as - This is the object I'm trying to send to Java > > > import com.beans.common.*; > > > class com.beans.WorkGroupVO { > > > public var workGroupID:String; > > > public var startDate:CalendarVO; > > > public var endDate:CalendarVO; > > > static var rc:Boolean = Object.registerClass > > ("com.beans.WorkGroup", > > > com.beans.WorkGroupVO); > > > > > > public function WorkGroupVO(){} > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > CalendarVO.as - My ActionScript "Calendar" object > > > class com.beans.common.CalendarVO { > > > public var time:Date; > > > static var rc:Boolean = Object.registerClass > > ("java.util.Calendar", > > > com.beans.common.CalendarVO); > > > > > > public function CalendarVO(){} > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's how I use the WorkgroupVO object that is returned from > > Java. > > > This works. I'm populating a DateField with the supplied dates. > > > public function set wg( wg:WorkgroupVO ):Void { > > > ... > > > availability.startDate = wg.startDate.time; > > > availability.endDate = wg.endDate.time; > > > ... > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > To save this information for an update, I use the following code: > > > public function saveWorkgroup() { > > > var newWg:WorkgroupVO = new WorkgroupVO(); > > > newWg.groupName = tiGroupName.text; > > > // Create a new CalendarVO and set it's time property to the > > > selectedDate. > > > var startCal:CalendarVO = new CalendarVO(); > > > startCal.time = dfStartDate.selectedDate; > > > newWg.startDate = startCal; > > > var endCal:CalendarVO = new CalendarVO(); > > > endCal.time = dfEndDate.selectedDate; > > > newWg.endDate = endCal; > > > ... > > > // Pass newWg to my RemoteObject at this point > > > } > > > > > > This does create a Calendar object that is mapped to > > > java.util.Calendar according to Service Capture, but this is the > > > error I'm getting: > > > (Message #0 targetURI=/7/onStatus, responseURI=null) > > > (Object #0) > > > code = "Server.Processing" > > > description = "Cannot invoke method 'createWorkgroup'." > > > type = "flashgateway.GatewayException" > > > rootcause = (Object #1) > > > code = null > > > description = "Could not set object null on class > > > com.beans.Workgroup's method setStartDate" > > > type = "flashgateway.translator.ASTranslationException" > > > level = "error" > > > details = " > > > flashgateway.translator.ASTranslationException: Could not set > > object > > > null on class com.beans.Workgroup's method setStartDate > > > at > > > flashgateway.translator.decoder.JavaBeanDecoder.decodeObject > > > (JavaBeanDecoder.java:99) > > > > > > > > > I believe I usually get this type of error when my AS objects > > don't > > > jive with the Java Bean. Do you think my AS Calendar object > isn't > > > mapping to the Java.util.Calendar class properly? If this were > > true, > > > then why do I receive data correctly? > > > > > > Also, for debugging purposes I have gateway-config logging set to > > > Debug, and I'm using Service Capture to see the flow of data back > > and > > > forth. I wish there was more detail coming back from the Flex > > > Gateway in reguard to the actual mapping process (I saw there is > a > > > isDebug property in one of the flexgateway jars, but it's > > private). > > > Anyone know of a way to get more information out of the > > FlexGateway??? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Geoff > > > > > > -- Flexcoders Mailing List FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt Search Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com Yahoo! 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