I am assuming that you have read code that already does this operations
to pick up what you not doing.


BJ Freeman sent the following on 9/4/2008 5:05 PM:
> did you check each return Map to check for a "success" message
> 
> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 9/4/2008 3:01 PM:
>> Thank you for the tip. The return map includes  error "You must be
>> logged in to complete the Create an Product process." I hoped that by
>> calling LoginServices.userLogin.....with admin/ofbiz (second task)  I am
>> receiving all credentials I need to complete the task.
>> Jacek
>>
>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>> Simple services don't provide exceptions.
>>> They do return a Map that has error messages in it.
>>> https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/webtools/control/availableServices?sel_service_name=createProduct
>>>
>>> take a look at the Out parameters
>>> Note this is for
>>> org/ofbiz/product/product/ProductServices.xml
>>> and uses a map and runsync
>>>
>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 9/4/2008 9:55 AM:
>>>  
>>>> The following is an ofbiz wrapper that performs three tasks: login, get
>>>> description for a given product, create new product
>>>>
>>>> When run from webtools (performs successfully all three tasks. when
>>>> called as a soap performs successfully login & get descriptions for a
>>>> given product. It also run thru create new product, but does not create
>>>> new product neither throw any exception(s).
>>>>
>>>> Wondering Jacek
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> public static Map createLHSProduct(DispatchContext dctx, Map context) {
>>>>        GenericDelegator delegator = dctx.getDelegator();
>>>>
>>>>        try {
>>>>            String productId;
>>>>            String loginuser;
>>>>            String loginpassword;
>>>>            String productType;
>>>>            String productName;
>>>>
>>>>            // get the input parameter
>>>>
>>>>            productId = (String) context.get("productId");
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("productId = " + productId, module);    
>>>>            loginuser = (String) context.get("loginuser");
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("loginuser = " + loginuser,
>>>> module);                    //prints to the console or console.log
>>>>            loginpassword = (String) context.get("loginpassword");
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("loginpassword = " + loginpassword,
>>>> module);            //prints to the console or console.log
>>>>            productType = (String) context.get("productTypeId");
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("productTypeId = " + productType,
>>>> module);     //prints to the console or console.log
>>>>            productName = (String) context.get("internalName");
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("internalName = " + productName,
>>>> module);     //prints to the console or console.log
>>>>
>>>> // login
>>>>            context.put("login.username", loginuser);
>>>>            context.put("login.password", loginpassword);
>>>>            Map loginresult = LoginServices.userLogin(dctx, context);
>>>>            Debug.logInfo("loginresult = " + loginresult, module);    
>>>> //prints to the console or console.log
>>>>
>>>> //get description for a given product
>>>>            Map queryResult = delegator.findByPrimaryKey("Product",
>>>> UtilMisc.toMap("productId", productId));
>>>>            Map result = UtilMisc.toMap("description", productId);
>>>>            if (queryResult != null) {
>>>>                result.put("description",
>>>> queryResult.get("description"));
>>>>            }
>>>>
>>>> //create new product
>>>>            context.remove("productId");
>>>>            context.put("productTypeId", productType);
>>>>            context.put("internalName", productName);                Map
>>>> productresult = SimpleMethod.runSimpleService(
>>>>                    "org/ofbiz/product/product/ProductServices.xml",
>>>>                    "createProduct", dctx, context);
>>>>
>>>>            return result;
>>>>
>>>>        } catch (GenericEntityException ex) {//required if you use
>>>> delegator in Java
>>>>            return ServiceUtil.returnError(ex.getMessage());
>>>>        } catch (Exception ex) {//required if you use delegator in Java
>>>>            return ServiceUtil.returnError(ex.getMessage());
>>>>        }
>>>>    }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
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