Hi Bob,

Flex should handle the serialization of your objects into xml, you
just need to make sure they're named correctly.

var args:Object = new Object();
args.foo = new Object();
foo.bar = "someString";
foo.count = 10;
myWsOp.arguments = args;
myWsOp.send();

should automagically send

<foo>
   <bar>someString</bar>
   <count>10</count>
</foo>

to your WebService's operation.

HTH,
Ben



--- In [email protected], "bobignacio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Leo <leonardo.moreno@> wrote:
> 
> >> When i define this web service in flex and i make the call
> >> websphere receive this call with the parameters that i sent
> >> correctly (complex structures included)
> 
> Hi Leo,
> 
> I have recently been playing with the flex WebService stuff...How did
> you send a complex structure _from_ flex to your Web Service?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bob
>





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