[osflash] OT: Flash 8 webservice classes and SOAP versioning

Merrill, Jason jason.merrill at bankofamerica.com
Thu Sep 27 08:23:35 PDT 2007


Thanks, appreciate the response. However, that won't work for me because
the app already relies on existing Webservices.  Flourine appears to use
Remoting instead, so our WSDLs we already made would be worthless.  If I
used that, I'd have to re-write a LOT of code.   I'm mainly just trying
to get my Actionscript 2.0 app working with the Webservices again that
.NET 2.0 is pushing out. Thanks anyway!
 

Jason Merrill 
Bank of America  
GT&O Learning & Leadership Development 
eTools & Multimedia Team 


 


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	From: osflash-bounces at osflash.org
[mailto:osflash-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf Of henrik weber
	Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:05 AM
	To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
	Subject: Re: [osflash] OT: Flash 8 webservice classes and SOAP
versioning
	
	
	hi jason :)
	
	can't answer your questions regarding SOAP, but maybe this could
be
	useful for you... check: fluorine
<http://fluorine.thesilentgroup.com/> 
	possible that connecting to the .NET environment is easier than
what
	you are trying to do; just a shot in the dark though... ;)
	
	hth
	
	henrik
	
	-- 
	__digitalspices__
	Henrik Weber  [MediaDesign&FlashDevelopment]
	
	home:         www.digitalspices.com

	Merrill, Jason wrote: 

		I hope nobody minds the non-OSFlash question here,
though it does have
		to do with the Flash platform.  Flashcoders is down
still (over a week
		now - Figleaf said they are working on it, but nothing
working yet), and
		the other Flash forums I know of suck.  I tried asking
this question on
		Flexcoders last night, but no response yet.  Does anyone
know of a GOOD
		e-mail list serv to ask advanced Flash/Actionscript
questions?  My
		experience with Yahoo groups and Adobe forums is that
they are usually
		(not always) filled with newbies who wouldn't have a
clue what I'm
		asking.  Plus Adobe's forums are down anyway.
		
		If anyone here knows the answer to this....
		 
		I have an enterprise application I built with Flash 8
and Actionscript
		2.0 last spring.  Has worked great since then.  The
application connects
		to  Webservices in a .NET 1.1 server environment.  As I
understand it,
		our .NET 1.1 environment pushes out Webservice messages
in either SOAP
		1.1  or SOAP 1.0.  Today, they were testing my Flash
application in a
		.NET 2.0 environment and the Webservices stopped
working/being
		connectable from my Flash  app.  I am assuming so
because the Flash 8
		Webservice classes were written for either SOAP 1.1 or
SOAP 1.0
		specifications (correct?).  
		 
		Our .NET developer was able to get .NET 2.0 to push out
SOAP 1.1, but
		the application still won't connect to the Webservice,
so I am thinking
		it must be looking for SOAP 1.0.  The developer is
trying to push our
		the SOAP as SOAP 1.0, but meanwhile, I would like to
know:
		 
		1. Do the Webservice classes in Flash 8 only work with
SOAP 1.0?  What
		specs are they written for? 
		2. Does it appear that pushing our SOAP messages in SOAP
1.0 from .NET
		2.0  is both possible, and a reasonable answer to the
problem?  Our
		developer seems to get .NET to push  out SOAP 1.1, but
not 1.0 and the
		app is still broken.
		3. Has Adobe made any updates available for SOAP 1.1 or
SOAP 1.2 (for
		Actionscript 2.0/Flash8, not Actionscript 3.0/FP9)?
		4.  It seems with Flex 2/ Flash CS3 Webservices are
connected to
		differently - what SOAP formats are supported?  (that
said, I would hate
		to have to rebuild this application in Actionscript 3.0,
though I love
		Actionscript 3.0).
		
		Jason Merrill
		Bank of America  
		GT&O Learning & Leadership Development
		eTools & Multimedia Team
		
		
		 
		
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