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Re: OGOJOGI->Person.insertJob(): msg#00023

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Subject: Re: OGOJOGI->Person.insertJob()

Hi Helge,

Macromedia Flex is for screening purposes only. It only can access Webservices or POJOs (plain old java objects). To use XML-RPC I have to create a Javaclass which uses XML-RPC and this class I can access with Flex. The built in programming language is Actionscript 2. Remember: Flex produces a Flash-File, which the user downloads. The Flash-File can access the Flex-Server, but not i.e. a XML-RPC Server.
I tried my jobUpdate with jogi, but it didn't work.
My knowledge in Python is nonexistant, so this is unpracticable for me.

In worst case I can't use any Jobmanagement but this would be poor.

Again, I apologize for any more suggestions :-)

Greets
Christoph

Helge Hess wrote:

On Nov 24, 2004, at 13:31, Christoph Guse wrote:

Any more suggestions apart from sending a bug or an enhancement?


Doesn't MM Flex come with an XmlRpc client object? (if I remember right it uses JavaScript as its primary language?)

I would recommend the following approach for development:
a) check whether it works with JOGI, if it does, stop here ;-)
if it doesn't: file a bug at JOGI and continue with b)
b) play with Python to get the call right, Python is probably the easiest way to work with
XML-RPC.
if it works: add info to JOGI bug, continue at c)
if it doesn't: file a bug for xmlrpcd
c) use either some Flex XML-RPC to do the function call or use the Java XML-RPC client
used by JOGI to construct the call

Greets,
Helge


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