thanks Andy
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Attaching headers to web service requests is
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Thanks Scott,
I guess the stuff I have to call is just a lot more complicated and
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Here's how i've been calling my web services right or wrong...
private var ws:WebService = new WebService();
//
Here's how i've been calling my web services right or wrong...
private var ws:WebService = new WebService();
// handle any error for this web service instance
ws.addEventListener("fault", faultHandler);
ws.loadWSDL("http://mywebsite.com/service.asmx?WSDL);
// MyFunction just takes one str
Arrays of simple types like String, Int etc would work (I believe).
The doc/lit issue is a big bummer right now.
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Thanks Dave
I am using Flex 2.0 Beta 1. Unfortunatelly I must use Webservices,
since they are all developed and ready to use. Besides the
Enterprise Services are too much expensive, the project cannot
afford it.
Wouldn't it be easier to use arrays. Is there any problems passing
arrays to Webs
If this is Flex 1.5 we have seen it have issues with CompelxTypes
(e.g. a struct) when using document/literal encoding (the default for
.NET I believe). Can you modify the service to use rpc/encoded?
If you have a good repro of this using doc/lit you should open a case
so Adobe can work it.
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