Hi Tanzeem

Try ${parameters.heading}

Regards
Scott

On 2/05/2009, at 7:31 PM, tanzeem.mb wrote:


Hi Scott
Im calling the service by defining the following request map  in my
controller.xml

<request-map uri="Test">
       <security https="true" auth="true"/>
       <event type="service" invoke="crmsfa.Test"/>
       <response name="success" type="view" value="successViewMap"/>

   </request-map>
My view map is defined as below
<view-map name="successViewMap" type="screen"
page="component://pathtoScreensFolder/MyScreens.xml#MySuccessScreen"/>
Thanks
-Tanzeem

Scott Gray-2 wrote:

No that's how you're defining your service, what I'm asking is where
and how are you calling it? e.g. from a request event, a screen def, a
script file, in the form actions, etc.

Regards
Scott

On 2/05/2009, at 6:35 PM, tanzeem.mb wrote:


<service name="crmsfa.Test" engine="java"
location="com.opensourcestrategies.crmsfa.test.TestServices"
invoke="Test">
      <description>Testing</description>
      <attribute name="testSelect" type="String" mode="IN"
optional="false"/>

      <attribute name="heading" type="String" mode="OUT"
optional="false"/>
  </service>

Scott Gray-2 wrote:

How are you calling the service?

Regards
Scott

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On 2/05/2009, at 5:47 PM, tanzeem.mb wrote:


Thank you for the tips.
My code:

context = ServiceUtil.returnSuccess("Success");
         context.put("heading", new String("HELLO"));
         return context;

After returning the context what should i do with my SuccessForm so
that I
get the heading displayed
When i use the following success form i dont get the value of
heading
displayed.

<form name="SuccessForm" type="single" title="SuccessFormTitle"
     default-title-style="tableheadtext" default-widget-
style="inputBox"
default-tooltip-style="tabletext">
<field name="heading" title="${heading}"><display/></field>

</form>

madppiper wrote:

well thats rather simple:

use the serviceUtil classes to return a success or Error like the
following


context = ServiceUtil.returnSuccess("Your Sucess message");


then return the context as appropriate... you may also want to add
any
other out parameter to the context as you wish

context.put("out1",out1);

whereas "out1" is the key and out1 is the object


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