Is the person schema described in the WSDL or does it just accept any
XML and this is what you want it to look like?  If the WSDL has the
schema (really this would be the RPC case I think) then as long as your
object matches up it will work on its own.  If it doesn't think of it as
an object and just thinks of it as XML you'll need to do the
serialization yourself.  The e4x API should help do the trick.

Matt 

-----Original Message-----
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of flexhtoo
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:01 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] How to send Objects into WebService Request!

If I have call WebService with Object in RPC and Doc Lit. Like that

eg.

<person>
   <first-name>flex</first-name>
   <last-name>htoo</last-name>
   <friends>
      <friend-name>Peter</friend-name>
      <friend-name>Thomas</friend-name>
   </friends>
   <emails>
      <email-addr>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</email-addr>
      <email-addr>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</email-addr>
   </emails>
</person>

It structure for the WebService request that has schema in WSDL.

I would like to send with AS3 into web-service.


Flexhtoo!





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