This web service is used by several services (dotNet applications and
iPhone) and therefore cannot be changed, also the dataset parameter is
sensible for the purpose.
I have decided to create a wrapper function in the web service that accepts
in a string representation of the dataset, this
Thats actually the first thing I tried. I passed in the ms soap version of
the dataset but still didnt work.
I think I only have one option and that is to build up the soap request
(xml) manually and post it myself, removing teh need for KSoap.
2009/10/19 gjs garyjamessi...@gmail.com
Hi
Hi,
Or modify the webservice to accept something more sensible...
Regards
On Oct 20, 7:45 pm, Dave Gracie david.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
Thats actually the first thing I tried. I passed in the ms soap version of
the dataset but still didnt work.
I think I only have one option and that is to
Hi,
I'd think your asking in the wrong forum, a (microsoft proprietary)
Dataset object is usually associated with .net development.
Where would your microsoft Dataset object be coming from for you to
send it from an android device to a dotnet webservice ?
Suggest you try more googling eg -
Hi
Thanks for the response. Its not an issue with the webservice as this
works fine. the issue is with how I go about creating the ksoap
parameter to be passed to the webservice. Simple types suck as
strings, ints etc.. are fine. but the complex type of a dataset just
isnt as straight forward.
You may try to ask this question directly to the android port of ksoap
(http://code.google.com/p/ksoap2-android/)
Next, if you look in ksoap2 docs (http://ksoap2.sourceforge.net/doc/
api/org/ksoap2/serialization/SoapObject.html)
you'll see that in fact second parameter in addProperty() is Object.
I might try emailing the guy who did the android ksoap port directly.
the second parameter is just the value of the parameter. My issue is what
structure / format should that value be to correctly send a dataset.
Thanks for the help.
Dave
2009/10/19 konic nflous...@gmail.com
You may try to
Hi again,
You could reverse engineer this to some extent by generating a proxy
for a client of the webservice then use ,something like wire shark to
monitor/capture what is passed between the client and the webservice.
I guess it might be an xml representation of the Dataset that gets
passed.
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