Hi,
First, this is probably not a question for the dev list, but rather
for the user list (http://struts.apache.org/mail.html#subscribing)
I haven't done much with Flex, but I'm familiar enough with the
technology to hopefully shed some light on your situation. Struts is
designed to serve HTTP requests. I don't think Flex is designed out
of the box to use HTTP to transfer the serialized objects you need.
Basically, Struts, and the servlet container that it runs in, just
sends HTTP responses. By default, Flex uses a different protocol.
As such, you probably want to check out the Flex HTTPService, which
looks like it is designed to make use of HTTP responses, which a
Struts app will serve, within Flex.
Check out this article:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/struts.html
Eric Rank
On Jan 24, 2007, at 9:00 AM, einundswanzig wrote:
einundswanzig wrote:
Im new in Struts, in fact im pretty new in Java, but i have
programmed for
Coldfusion, C#/VB and Flex. Im trying to connect to a J2EE server
with
Struts on it using Flex. Flex is able to call a java component on the
server and execute a method and then serialize the result and
deserialize
it in an Actionscript(scripting language of flex) object. In my
imaginary
app Flex will provide the View, so im trying to find a way to enable
Struts to serve just a result without a JSP or HTML page, i just
want the
result. Oh god this is confusing....
Sorry, may be i am unable to explain what i want to do, so i will
enter in
some details. What i understand is that when a request to a Struts-
enabled
app, the request is passed to the controller, the controller then
create
some kind of object based on the request and then send that to the
"handler"
then the handler do whatever it should and then send a result
(forwardsomehing is called) back to the controller which at the end
render a
page. What i want to do its avoiding the controller render that
page, and
just sent back "the result", for example an object, a bean to be
consumed by
flex...Just like if you were calling a function, since Flex is able to
serialize java objects and deserialize them into actionscript
objects. I
mean, im trying to enable Struts to serve to different clients, for
example
Flex or an applet...
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