It just doesn't seem 'right' to do that, you know? :) With all of the great XML constructs in Flex, to have to do a sloppy translation of > into > on the webservice side.. I cant sleep at night :) It seems like such a hack hehehe.
- - Dan --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Tracy Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ah, rats. > > > > And you don't want to manually encode/decode the strings? > > Tracy > > > > ________________________________ > > From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of discipl4 > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 7:13 PM > To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: WebService sending dynamic XML - problem > > > > Tracy, > > Thanks for the reply :) If you pass it like that, it gets encoded :( > The XML tags get turned into > and < because the SOAP wrapper > thinks you were sending string data inside of 1 XML tag.. which you > are really. > > That is my problem exactly. > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > , "Tracy Spratt" <tspratt@> wrote: > > > > What happens if you sen the xml as a string explicitly, and then parse > > it into a dom on the server? > > > > <mx:operation name="SaveAction"> > > <mx:request> > > <mx:myParameter>{myXMLObject.toXMLString()}</mx:myParameter> > > </mx:request> > > </mx:operation> > > > > > > > > Tracy > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > ] On > > Behalf Of discipl4 > > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 6:39 PM > > To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: WebService sending dynamic XML - problem > > > > > > > > Nate, > > > > Thank you for the quick response!! :) > > > > I did not know you could implement a WS call the way you do, very > > cool, although unless Im understanding it improperly, I dont think it > > will work for me. Please correct me if I am misinterpreting how your > > way works. > > > > You do ws.getMyFunction(firstName, lastName, city) .. for instance, > > and your webservice gets the data in an expected size and format, > > right? It goes, param1 is the firstname, param2 is the lastname, and > > param3 is the city. No definition involved but it is still finite. > > > > What I need to do is have a flexible structure in my xml to have an > > infinite amount tags inside certain blocks. > > > > So sometimes I might pass and xml that looks like this: > > > > <person> > > <tag2>FirstName</tag2> > > <tag3>LastName</tag3> > > <tag4>San Diego</tag4> > > </person> > > > > and sometimes I need to send this: > > > > <person> > > <tag2>FirstName</tag2> > > <tag3>LastName</tag3> > > <tag4>San Diego</tag4> > > <tag5>Chicago</tag5> > > <tag6>New York</tag6> > > </person> > > > > If I pass in the parameters as you have, I have no way to denote the > > beginning and end of that section that contains 'n' number of > elements. > > > > Does that make sense? I know it's hairy :) I really want to keep the > > XML structure. I think if I did it your way, I could pass in a ton of > > parameters as key/value pairs and build the xml on the other side... > > like.. ws.getMyFunction(firstname, Bill, lastname, Smith, city1, > > Chicago) ... but man, then I have to dissect the nice XML object that > > Flex gives you to work with. > > > > Thanks again for your time in hashing this out with me!! > > > > Best, > > > > - - Dan > > > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > > , "Nate Pearson" <napearson99@> wrote: > > > > > > This is how I do it: > > > <mx:WebService id="ws" wsdl="http://myurl/service.asmx?WSDL > <http://myurl/service.asmx?WSDL> > > <http://myurl/service.asmx?WSDL <http://myurl/service.asmx?WSDL> > " > > > useProxy="false" showBusyCursor="true"> > > > <mx:operation name="getMyFunction" result="projectsHandler(event)"/> > > > > > > </mx:WebService> > > > > > > Then in action script I go ws.getMyFunction(param1, param2, param3). > > > > > > You don't have to define your parameters in MXML. If you don't, Flex > > > will let you send as many or as little parameters as you want. I > only > > > get an error if the amount of parameters that I send don't match the > > > type and number on the server side. > > > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > > > Nate > > > > > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > > <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> , "discipl4" <discipl4@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi friends - I have been wrestling with a problem that I was > hoping > > > > you could help me out with :) > > > > > > > > I understand the premise of defining a WebService in Flex, with > > > > parameters and data, and sending the data over the wire to my > WSDL. > > > > However, I have a unique situation where I want to assemble a > > dynamic > > > > XML file and send it over a WebService. Unless you define a 1 to 1 > > > > mapping of parameters in Flex to a WSDL, I cant find any way to > make > > > > this work. > > > > > > > > Example: This works just fine as an operation on a webservice - > > > > > > > > <mx:operation name="SaveAction"> > > > > <mx:request> > > > > <mx:myParameter>{someStringVariable}</mx:myParameter> > > > > </mx:request> > > > > </mx:operation> > > > > > > > > This is a 1 to 1 mapping of a parameter in Flex to my WSDL, which > > > > expects 1 value called myParameter. > > > > > > > > However, if I pass in an XML object, SOAP will change all of my < > > and > > > > > to < and > to avoid breaking the SOAP envelope. I > understand > > > > the need to do this, but I just cant find a way around it. > > > > > > > > Example: > > > > > > > > var myXMLObject:XML = "<tag1><tag2></tag1></tag2>" > > > > > > > > <mx:operation name="SaveAction"> > > > > <mx:request> > > > > <mx:myParameter>{myXMLObject}</mx:myParameter> > > > > </mx:request> > > > > </mx:operation> > > > > > > > > The resulting packet across the wire will be one > > > > parameter(myparameter), with my XML as a string and all of the < > and > > > > > > > encoded to >...etc. I have tried every hack I can think of and I > > > > cant get this to work. Has anyone else had experience using a > > > > dynamically sized XML as the model for a webservice? > > > > > > > > Any help is MUCH appreciated :) > > > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > > > > > > - - Dan > > > > > > > > p.s. - I have come up with ways around this.. such as sending as > an > > > > HTTPService with contentType="application/xml".. or decoding the > > >, > > > > < on the webservice side. Both of those work, but neither of > those > > > > fit within the webservice standards we currently apply here. > Thanks > > > > again. > > > > > > > > > >