You so very, very, very much want to look at ERRest.  You are re-inventing the 
wheel.  :-)

Chuck


On 2015-06-18, 9:00 AM, "Calven Eggert" wrote:

My app only has one purpose that that is to accept parameters in a 
DirectAction, which then returns the json output.  It calls a method to get the 
json string and then it sets the contents just like noted by hugi.


On Jun 18, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Hugi Thordarson 
<h...@karlmenn.is<mailto:h...@karlmenn.is>> wrote:

Remember kids... It's always a good idea to give that example code a second 
glance _before_ you hit that send button.

public WOActionResults downloadJson() {
WOResponse response = new WOResponse();
response.setHeader( "application/json", "content-type" );
response.setContent( someStringContainingJSON );
return response;
}

Cheers,
hugi


On 18. jún. 2015, at 15:48, Hugi Thordarson 
<h...@karlmenn.is<mailto:h...@karlmenn.is>> wrote:

public WOActionResults downloadJson() {
WOResponse response = new WORespnse();
response.setHeader( "application/json" );
response.setContentString( someStringContainingJSON );
return response;
}




Calven



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