see my previous reply. On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Prasenjit Bhadra <prbha...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have developed a native client interface which calls struts2 JSON RPC > using post method. I have set content type, content length as suggested in > the spec. The request body looks like as follows : {"method": > "uploadTxpAssignment","id": "txpUploadRequest", > "params":{"addressByDestAddrId":{"addrLine1":"test home","addrLine2":"7th > ave","addressId":2,"aptRoomNo":5,"city":"queens","phone":"435-577-4567","state":"NY","zipCode":10183},"atDestTime":null,"callRcvdTime":"2009-11-26T08:01:00","comments":"comments1","dateCreated":"2009-11-26T00:00:00","dateModified":null,"user":{"dateCreated":null,"dateModified":null,"dob":"1956-09-18T00:00:00","firstName":"passfname","gender":"Male","lastName":"patient1lname","mi":null,"ssn":null,"userId":10000}}} > The struts.xml configurations are : <action name="UploadAction" > class="com.actions.upload.UploadAction" method="smd"> <interceptor-ref > name="json"> <param name="enableSMD">true</param> <param > name="ignoreSMDMethodInterfaces">false</param> </interceptor-ref> <result > type="json"> <param name="enableSMD">true</param> <param > name="ignoreInterfaces">false</param> <param > name="contentType">text/plain</param> <param name="bufferSize">1024</param> > <param name="allowCaching">false</param> <param > name="contentCharSet">UTF-8</param> </result> </action> The simple action > code body : public class UploadCallreportAction { private > TransportAssignmentVO transport; /** * @return the transport */ public > TransportAssignmentVO getTransport() { return transport; } /** * @param > transport the transport to set */ public void > setTransport(TransportAssignmentVO transport) { this.transport = transport; > } public String smd() { return Action.SUCCESS; } @SMDMethod public void > uploadTxpAssignment(TransportAssignmentVO txpVO) { setTransport(txpVO); > System.out.println("The Tansport assignment is for Run #:"+ > transport.getRunNumber()); } } When I run the client the call reaches the > server and returns me an exception : :35,013 ERROR [RPCError] > java.util.HashMap cannot be cast to java.util.List > java.lang.ClassCastException: java.util.HashMap cannot be cast to > java.util.List at > org.apache.struts2.json.JSONInterceptor.invoke(JSONInterceptor.java:204) at > org.apache.struts2.json.JSONInterceptor.intercept(JSONInterceptor.java:131) > at > com.opensymphony.xwork2.DefaultActionInvocation.invoke(DefaultActionInvocation.java:237) > at > org.apache.struts2.impl.StrutsActionProxy.execute(StrutsActionProxy.java:52) > at > org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.Dispatcher.serviceAction(Dispatcher.java:488) > at > org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.FilterDispatcher.doFilter(FilterDispatcher.java:395) > I am also using Spring 2.5 and Hibernate JPA in the same app.... Not sure if > there is any conflict.I have followed the simple rules to set up the JSON > RPC.However I am not able to resolve the problem. Please let me know if > anyone has a solution for this. > > Jeet >
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