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> On 10/ott/2014, at 23:45, Riccardo De Menna <deme...@tuorlo.net> wrote:
> 
> Anyone on this?
> 
>> On 09/ott/2014, at 15:52, Riccardo De Menna <deme...@tuorlo.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> This is an ERRest specific question.
>> 
>> I have an iOS -> WebObjects/ERRest setup regularly working.
>> One of the entities on both sides has an attribute that returns an 
>> NSDictionary.
>> The problem is that when I try to update this attribute from the iOS side 
>> into the WO side, it is silently skipped and left empty.
>> 
>> The iOS side JSON-serializes everything before posting the Rest requests… as 
>> a result, the dictionary attribute shows in the JSON output, very similar to 
>> a relationship child node.
>> 
>> I could be saying something stupid here so please don’t be too harsh…
>> 
>> The thing is, together with any primitive type, I was assuming that the 
>> Map/Dictionary kind was among the things I could “obviously” send.
>> Now I’m not so sure… could anybody shed some light on this, since I could be 
>> banging my head under the wrong tree?
>> 
>> In other words… Can I send a Map/Dictionary type object inside my JSON 
>> request and hope that WO/ERRest will catch that it is NOT a relationship to 
>> other nodes, but simply a plain old dictionary and call my entity setter or 
>> am I simply confusing ERRest?
>> 

Yes

>> BTW, not sure if it means anything, but the attribute is actually a class 
>> method and not a real model attribute since the dictionary needs to be 
>> processed. Could that be the issue?
>> 
>> Please help,
>> Riccardo De Menna
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