Sorry that I forgot to specify I'm using a Java backend.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > in AMFPHP 1.9 you need to include the $_explicitType variable with > every VO object you send from the server. Not sure how this works in > other languages, but you may want to look into it. > > - Kevin > > > On Mar 21, 2007, at 9:42 AM, aicfan4 wrote: > > > I have two Value Objects: a simple VO and a VO that contains the first > > VO in it. For example: > > > > --- SimpleVO --- > > > > ... > > [RemoteClass(alias="test.SimpleVO")] > > public class SimpleVO { > > > > public var id:int; > > > > public var data:String; > > > > } > > > > === SimpleVO === > > > > --- ComplexVO --- > > > > ... > > [RemoteClass(alias="test.ComplexVO")] > > public class ComplexVO { > > > > public var id:int; > > > > public var simple:SimpleVO; > > > > public var otherdata:String; > > > > ... > > > > } > > > > === ComplexVO === > > > > I'm successfully using a RemoteObject to retrieve the ComplexVO from > > my server and I can read the id and otherdata, etc. properties of the > > ComplexVO, but I'm getting empty data when trying to read the > > properties of the SimpleVO inside of the ComplexVO. > > > > My DAO class isn't doing anything tricky. > > > > Is there something else I need to be doing in order for the > > serialization back to my ActionScript classes to work properly? > > > > > > >