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
>


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