Hi Lothar,

It's just building a JSON encoded string, sending it to the URL where
the service is at, then sends back the JSON serialized response.

I'm using it from a java applet right now. Which examples should I
look at to get this to work? Is that samples/JSON project the one I
want?

Thanks


On Oct 22, 8:05 am, Lothar Kimmeringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> markww schrieb:
>
> > I have an ASP.NET server which has made some web services available,
> > and does all its data passing via JSON.
>
> First make sure if you're talking of WebServices where a WSDL-
> file is published and XML is the used way of transfering data
> or if there is a resource like the .NET-equivalent of a
> servlet that accepts POHR (Plain Old Http-Requests ;-) and
> expected data being passed in the query-string to be JSON-
> encoded.
>
> With WebServices you need e.g. Axis that is generating java-
> classes out of a WSDL-file that handles the communication to
> the WebService-server. These classes can be used inside a
> RemoteServiceServlet that is called by your GWT-client.
> Alternatively you might use a (signed) Java-Applet or a
> Flash-object that can do the WebService-request directly.
>
> > Can I get GWT to use the webservices, since the communication is done
> > via JSON?
>
> If it's the second option I showed, the request you send is a
> simple HTTP-request with data being JSON-encoded. This should
> be quite simple using the helper-classes provided by GWT.
>
> Regards, Lothar
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