Can you provide more code of how you're actually passing the response back to the client?
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Bryan Duxbury <[email protected]> wrote: > What language are your clients and servers? > > On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 6:41 AM, thrift thrift <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > I met a weard problem like below. > > > > I have two struct > > > > struct ReverseRequest { > > 1: string text, > > 2: optional i32 int_value, > > } > > struct ReverseResponse { > > 1: string reversed_text, > > 2: optional i32 reversed_int_value, > > } > > > > In client side, it set like > > > > ReverseRequest reverseRequest; > > reverseRequest.text = "test"; > > reverseRequest.int_value = 50; > > > > and > > When I tried to get response from client > > I used > > ReverseResponse reverseResponse; > > reverseResponse.reversed_int_value; > > > > The thing is that if I use optional keyword, then response will be 0, if > > not, the response is 50. But even when I use optional, I also set the > > int_value and reversed_int_value. Why 0 is returned? > > > -- Best Regards, Noam Wolf
