Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-19 Thread Sam Shrefler



John, 

I know you had said you were using webServices...but if you can possibly refactor, using WebOrb.NET Standard (free), you can transfer back and forth classes/objects..For more info you can check out

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=6

Hope that could help...
Sam
On 9/18/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






I don't have a problem getting data. Sending native classes/objects is a problem. :-)

On 9/18/06, barry.beattie  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 






John, the July issue of ColdFusion Developers Journal has an article onusing Flex's class introspection to automate getting strong typed datafrom webservices (to get close to the transfer object idea of
remoting, but with webservices). not quite remoting but getting there.(ignore the CF bit, it's the Flex code in the article/the techniqueyou may be interested in)just a quick thought.cheers
barry.b
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-19 Thread John C. Bland II



I have heard a lot of good things about WebOrb. The next version of the app will be rid of the web services so we'll see what works best.On 9/19/06, Sam Shrefler
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:













  



John, 

I know you had said you were using webServices...but if you can possibly refactor, using WebOrb.NET Standard (free), you can transfer back and forth classes/objects..For more info you can check out

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=6

Hope that could help...
Sam
On 9/18/06, John C. Bland II 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






I don't have a problem getting data. Sending native classes/objects is a problem. :-)

On 9/18/06, barry.beattie  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 






John, the July issue of ColdFusion Developers Journal has an article onusing Flex's class introspection to automate getting strong typed datafrom webservices (to get close to the transfer object idea of
remoting, but with webservices). not quite remoting but getting there.(ignore the CF bit, it's the Flex code in the article/the techniqueyou may be interested in)just a quick thought.cheers
barry.b
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-18 Thread John C. Bland II



I'm using WS because it is what was created for the project. The next revision will be using remoting.Serializing the returned data just seems like an extra step that is unnecessary. If I can return a List of User objects and Flex receives it and I can access it as an ArrayCollection, etc then why would I add 2 more steps (serializing and deserializing)? 
I'm not saying there isn't a place for it. I just don't see it.On 9/12/06, Sam Shrefler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:












  



John:

I'm a little confused by your reply. Could you educate me why you are using WS's if you feel you could use remoting? Also, JSON plugs right into Web Services. It simply serializes and deserializes the data to allow for easy transfers of data types.


Sam

On 9/8/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:






Nah, I'm not interested in JSON. If we weren't using WSs we'd be using Remoting. Thanks though.

On 9/7/06, Sam Shrefler  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 wrote: 







John:

You might want to also check out JSON + .NET + Flex. I've written a tiny little little tutorial to help get people started at:

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=5

Sam

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 








FLIPPIN' NAMESPACEI set the namespace and I'm rollin'! Now I can finish this app. :-) Thanks.

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:



Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc. We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.

On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 












Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1 

-TH



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples 
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden 
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works. 
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 

www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - 

http://blog.blandfamilyonline.com 

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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-18 Thread John C. Bland II



I don't have a problem getting data. Sending native classes/objects is a problem. :-)On 9/18/06, barry.beattie 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:












  



John, 

the July issue of ColdFusion Developers Journal has an article on
using Flex's class introspection to automate getting strong typed data
from webservices (to get close to the transfer object idea of
remoting, but with webservices). not quite remoting but getting there.

(ignore the CF bit, it's the Flex code in the article/the technique
you may be interested in)

just a quick thought.

cheers
barry.b


  













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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-14 Thread Sam Shrefler



John:

I'm a little confused by your reply. Could you educate me why you are using WS's if you feel you could use remoting? Also, JSON plugs right into Web Services. It simply serializes and deserializes the data to allow for easy transfers of data types.


Sam

On 9/8/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






Nah, I'm not interested in JSON. If we weren't using WSs we'd be using Remoting. Thanks though.

On 9/7/06, Sam Shrefler  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 







John:

You might want to also check out JSON + .NET + Flex. I've written a tiny little little tutorial to help get people started at:

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=5

Sam

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 








FLIPPIN' NAMESPACEI set the namespace and I'm rollin'! Now I can finish this app. :-) Thanks.

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:



Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc. We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.

On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 












Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1 

-TH



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples 
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden 
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works. 
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 
www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - 
http://blog.blandfamilyonline.com 
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-10 Thread John C. Bland II



Nah, I'm not interested in JSON. If we weren't using WSs we'd be using Remoting. Thanks though.On 9/7/06, Sam Shrefler 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:












  



John:

You might want to also check out JSON + .NET + Flex. I've written a tiny little little tutorial to help get people started at:

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=5

Sam
On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






FLIPPIN' NAMESPACEI set the namespace and I'm rollin'! Now I can finish this app. :-) Thanks.

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc. We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.

On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:












Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1 

-TH



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples 
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden 
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works. 
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 

www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - 

http://blog.blandfamilyonline.com 

http://www.lifthimhigh.com - Christian Products for Those Bold Enough to Wear Them


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http://www.gotoandstop.orgHome of AZCFUG - http://www.azcfug.org 

 

  













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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-08 Thread Sam Shrefler



John:

You might want to also check out JSON + .NET + Flex. I've written a tiny little little tutorial to help get people started at:

http://blog.shrefler.net/?p=5

Sam
On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






FLIPPIN' NAMESPACEI set the namespace and I'm rollin'! Now I can finish this app. :-) Thanks.

On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc. We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.

On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:












Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1 

-TH



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples 
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden 
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works. 
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 
www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - 
http://blog.blandfamilyonline.com 
http://www.lifthimhigh.com - Christian Products for Those Bold Enough to Wear Them

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 Home of AZCFUG - http://www.azcfug.org 







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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-07 Thread John C. Bland II



Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc.We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:













  



Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1

-TH--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works.
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-07 Thread John C. Bland II



FLIPPIN' NAMESPACEI set the namespace and I'm rollin'! Now I can finish this app. :-) Thanks.On 9/5/06, John C. Bland II 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Which code are you referring to seeing? I can't pass the WS code or url. As for the Flex code, it is based 100% off of the livedocs example but with our url's, etc.
We don't use .NET datasets. We are returning VO's (classes) or Listclassname. This is .NET 
2.0 so generics are used semi-heavily.Thanks.On 9/5/06, Tim Hoff 
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Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an 
ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1

-TH--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ups.com, John C. Bland II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples
 showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden
 by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString=Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable faultCode=WSDL.BadElement faultDetail=null]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works.
 I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - 

www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - 

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[flexcoders] Re: Flex + .NET Web Services irritations

2006-09-05 Thread Tim Hoff



Hi John,
Without seeing the code, the first error seems E4X related. I'm not sure if this will help you with the second error, but natively Flex doesn't accept .Net datasets without receiving this error. If that's the case, you can solve this by casting the dataset to a class that is returned by the webservice. Here's an ASP.Net webservice code sample:
http://www.cflex.net/showFileDetails.cfm?ObjectID=418Object=FileChannelID=1
-TH--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "John C. Bland II" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Flex seems to have problems hitting .NET web services. Specifically, it has problems handling method overloads and, for whatever reason, can't seem to work with working .NET WS's. I setup the operation, etc just as examples showed to make sure my own knowledge wasn't lacking and it still didn't work right.  The errors are as follows (extracted from my Google searches the other day): * The Proxy class does not implement getDescendants. It must be overridden by a subclass. * [WSDLError faultString="Element :SiteProvider_GetBySiteID not resolvable" faultCode="WSDL.BadElement" faultDetail="null"]  The second one is odd because I KNOW the method is there AND that it works. I can hit the wsdl with another tool and it works perfectly fine.  Any ideas?  --  John C. Bland II Chief Developer Katapult Media, Inc. - www.katapultmedia.com --- Biz Blog - http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2 Personal Blog - http://blog.blandfamilyonline.com http://www.lifthimhigh.com - "Christian Products for Those Bold Enough to Wear Them" Home of FMUG.az - http://www.gotoandstop.org Home of AZCFUG - http://www.azcfug.org

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