Its all based on what is specified in your WSDL. I don't have enough knowledge to diagnose your issue but I would suggest examining/posting the relevant part of the WSDL. Also mention which hotfix you're running. Hotfix 3 made significant changes to WebService.
As for the basics of how to send args, I use this syntax: myOperation.arguments.customArg = customObject; muOperation.send(); HTH, Ben --- In [email protected], "lrdvadersith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've got a web service that takes a complex object as input. It is a > Document/Literal service, and I'm having problems with object's child > collections. I'm currently having 3 issues with the service call: > > 1) If my object contains an ArrayCollection of other objects, each > item in the collection is wrapped by two sets of <item> tags, rather > than one. > > 2) The <item> has no specified type. > > 3) The child objects seem to be serialized differently than the parent > object - Dates in the XML are formatted differently even though both > objects have Date types. > > To illustrate the issues, the following is a fragment of the XML that > ActionScript is generating: > <ns:application> > <ns:createDate>2007-12-18T15:14:57Z</ns:createDate> > <ns:events> > <item> > <item> > <createDate>Thu Oct 18 18:39:50 GMT-0600 2007</createDate> > </item> > </item> > </ns:events> > </ns:application> > > And here is what I need: > > <ns:application> > <ns:createDate>2007-12-18T15:14:57Z</ns:createDate> > <ns:events> > <item xsi:type="ns:Event"> > <ns:createDate>2007-12-18T15:14:57Z</ns:createDate> > </item> > </ns:events> > </ns:application> > > Does anyone know how I can get ActionScript to produce that XML? > > Thanks in advance, > > Steve >

