should do it
Thanks to you both - exactly what I was looking for. Much
appreciated.
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Nevermind. Did it in Java. Thanks anyway to all who gave suggestions.
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John Machin wrote:
> On 14/07/2006 10:41 AM, Dan Winsor wrote:
> > Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> >> Dan Winsor enlightened us with:
> >>> This one "works" in that it runs, but the server on the other end gets
> >>> garbage unrelated to the test f
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
> In the Java snippet from your initial post the `chararray` argument was an
> *array* of `Byte` arrays. A string is just an one dimensional "byte
> array". Maybe it helps if you put `chararray` into a list!?
Yup, thanks, that was one that I did try with no impro
John Machin wrote:
> On 14/07/2006 10:41 AM, Dan Winsor wrote:
> > Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> >> Dan Winsor enlightened us with:
> >>> This one "works" in that it runs, but the server on the other end gets
> >>> garbage unrelated to the test f
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> Dan Winsor enlightened us with:
> > This one "works" in that it runs, but the server on the other end gets
> > garbage unrelated to the test file.
>
> Are you sure it is garbage? Have you tried changing byte order?
Ah, that I hadn't. A
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us with:
> > I want to send thorugh the API. However, no matter how I try it,
> > Java on the other end doesn't like what I'm passing it there.
>
> What have you tried and how did it fail?
See below.
> > How can I mimic a byte array in python?
Hi all,
I'm trying to write through SOAPpy in python to a Java implemented API.
The API for the method I want to use is as follows:
boolean added = SoapService.addAttachmentsToIssue(token,
issue.getKey(),
new String[]{fileName},
new byte[][]{getBytesF