Thanks. I am not using a primitive, I am using Long. I wonder what it does for those. Jeff
Douglas McCarroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jeff, I'm not sure that this will help you find a solution, but it confirms that this is a known issue: http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/docs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm?href=Part1_GetStarted.html "Primitive values cannot be set to null in Java. When passing Boolean and Number values from the client to a Java object, Flex interprets null values as the default for primitive types; for example, 0 for double, float, long, int, short, byte, \u0000 for char, and false for Boolean. Only primitive Java types get default values." Douglas ------------------------------------------------- Douglas McCarroll CairngormDocs.org Webmaster http://www.CairngormDocs.org Flex Developer http://www.brightworks.com 617.459.3840 ------------------------------------------------- Jeff Krueger wrote: > All, > > I am finding that when I pass a actionscript class to a remote > java object and a number variable type in the actionscript class is > set to NaN (Null), that the java class gets set to a 0, instead of a > null. Is there something I am missing or something I need to set the > number to so it will be null in my java class? > > Thanks > > Jeff > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. > <http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=36035/*http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/> > > > --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business.