Andrew Madu wrote: > Jason, > >>> var response = (DoDirectPaymentResponseType) >>> >>> caller.call("DoDirectPayment", request); >>> >> >> Javascript does not do compile-time type checking, so "casting" is >> >> completely unnecessary. Just go ahead and access properties and call >> >> methods on your response variable; it will let you know at runtime if >> >> those methods or properties don't exist. >> >> >> var response = caller.call("DoDirectPayment", request); >> > > I tried your suggestion and am getting a class cast exception error: > > *'com.paypal.sdk.exceptions.TransactionException: ; nested exception is: > java.lang.ClassCastException'*
Is the ClassCastException occurring on the line you pasted above? I don't know this API, or what the caller variable is, so it's hard to help. Can you paste the flowscript surrounding that line so we can get some context? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]