Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "WebServices & controllers"
2006 Mar 28
11
ActionWebService date casting error
I have defined a web service to return information from a database as follows.
class BackendApi < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :find_all_vobs,
:returns => [[:int]]
api_method :find_vob_by_id,
:expects => [:int],
:returns => [Vob]
class BackendController < ApplicationController
wsdl_service_name ''Backend''
2009 Aug 25
5
uninitialized constant
API-> hello_message_api.rb.
class HelloMessageApi < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :hello_message, :expects => [{:firstname=>:string},
{:lastname=>:string}], :returns => [:string]
end
controller ->
class HelloMessageController < ApplicationController
web_service_api HelloMessageApi
web_service_dispatching_mode :direct
wsdl_service_name
2006 Jan 31
0
webservice problem (cant make client)
hey, i have made a webservice
http://twodecode.pilot.localhost.be:3000/backend/wsdl
here i can see the wsdl file
i have a method string Authenticate(string twa, string login, string pass)
when i do /invoke i can test it, this all works
backend_api.rb
class BackendApi < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :authenticate,
:expects => [{:twa =>:string},{:login
2006 Nov 07
0
somebody is calling my setters in the webservices!!!
a simple code to define a web service structures:
class CLL_Answer < CLL_Struct
member :answer, :bool
member :answer_description, :string
member :error, :bool
member :error_description, :string
# This is my setter
def error_description=(value)
@answer_description = nil
@error = true
@error_description = value
end
end
and now, the
2010 Nov 02
0
webservice - get client ip address
Hi
I have the following problem in my application I have
in the controller:
class XmlrpcController < ApplicationController
web_service_dispatching_mode :layered
wsdl_service_name ''weblogUpdates.ping''
web_service_scaffold :invoke
web_service :weblogUpdates, WeblogUpdates.new
end
in the api definition file:
-------
class WeblogUpdatesApi <
2006 Jan 06
6
AWS and array of Model
Hi!
I try to use a layered webservice and I want to get back an array of users;
In the API I use:
api_method :listUsers,:returns=>[[User]]
in the service:
def listUsers
User.find(:all)
end
Result in soap mode:
Don''t know how to cast TrueClass to Object
Result in XML-RPC mode:
You have a nil object when you didn''t expect it!
You might have expected
2008 May 07
1
uninitialized constant HelloadminController::HelloApi
I have built up a simple allication for web service interaction. But the
following error message occured:
uninitialized constant HelloadminController::HelloApi
service api
class HelloApi < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :getMsg, :expects => [:name=>:string], :returns =>
[:string]
end
service controller
class HelloController < ApplicationController
2006 Jan 04
5
Webservice External XMLRPC
Hello i have some trouble getting my webservice to run .
I have the following webservice :
class DirectSpoolAPI < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :add, :expects => [{:html=>:string},{:from=>:string}],
:returns => [Customer]
end
class DirectSpoolService < ActionWebService::Base
web_service_api DirectSpoolAPI
def add(html,from)
Customer.find(:first)
end
2006 Jan 26
1
Webservices and submitting object with associations
Hi - is there an easy way to submit an object with its associations as
an :expects parameter to a AWS webservice?
I know I could first create a webservice method for the object, and then
call - in a loop - another webservice for each of my association
objects.
Is there an easier more elegant way, so that I don''t have to make so
many expensive webservice calls?
I was thinking
2006 May 17
3
WebServices: execution expired
1 hour spent and I can''t got explanation why I have "execution expired"
when I trying to test this web service:
Pointed to: http://localhost:3000/news/list
class NewsService < ActionWebService::Base
web_service_api NewsApi
def list
[NewsTopic.new, NewsTopic.new]
end
end
class NewsController < ApplicationController
wsdl_service_name ''news''
2006 Mar 05
1
TypeError in Rpc#invoke_submit
Hi!
I''m getting "TypeError in Rpc#invoke_submit" when trying to get access
my controller api via soap.
What do I have to do?
Here is the full trace:
/home/www/lib/lib/ruby/1.8/xsd/qname.rb:78:in `name=''
/home/www/lib/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/rpc/element.rb:118:in `set_param''
/home/www/lib/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/rpc/element.rb:116:in `set_param''
2006 Jul 31
5
ActionWebService API
Hi *,
I need to pass a hash to a webservice, so I defined my API with:
api_method :search,
:expects => [{
:tags => :string,
:assignment => :string,
:resource => :string,
:lesson_plan => :string,
:subject => :string,
:all_types => :string
}], :returns => [[Resource]]
when I try to test the webservice with scaffold the
2008 Dec 05
3
2 forms in one page,how to arrange the code and do it restful?
Backgroup:
Customer has many old documents(just some scanning pictures) and want
to store them into computer,we need to input the doc and relate them
to the existing authors in DB.
Key works: document;author
UI of document input page:
left side is the document input form
right side is the author search form
Problem:
How should i arrange the code to deal with it.
I have 2 solutions, but i do not
2005 May 31
2
Rails Web Services
This deals with the Rails book, but ActionWebService in general.
I''m having trouble getting the Rails book''s example in the Web Service
chapter working. Everything else works (all the ''depot'' site features up
to that point have been built and work). I don''t think it''s an issue
with the book code being wrong, because the ActionWebService API
2006 Feb 20
3
Trouble connecting to a Rails SOAP web service with a simple Ruby client
Hi,
The code for my Rails webservice is below. It working just fine
through the Rails web service scaffold invoke
http://localhost:3000/ProductBackend/invoke
I''m trying to write a plain ruby command line client to access the webservice.
require ''soap/rpc/driver''
proxy = SOAP::RPC::Driver.new("http://localhost:3000/product_backend",
2006 Nov 04
1
layere dispatching - please help!
Hi Folks,
I''m having trouble with setting up web services with layered
dispatching.
I''ve defined my controller (backend_controller.rb) as:
class BackendController < ApplicationController
web_service_dispatching_mode :layered
web_service_scaffold :invoke
web_service (:car) {CarService.new}
end
and my service (node_service.rb) as:
2006 Jun 07
1
Web Service: NoMethodError (missing attribute: featured) !?!?!?!?!
Hi all -
I have a Player model. The database looks like this:
+-------------------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-------------------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| id | int(11) | NO | PRI | NULL | auto_increment |
| fname |
2007 Jan 18
2
How to use API from AWS -- help!
I''m building a users web service (direct dispatching) that will (I hope)
allow several other applications to manage the same pool of users. Plus
it will act as a single-sign-on solution for what I''m doing. But I''m
having difficulty accessing the UserAPI. Here''s what I''ve done so far:
$> rails usermanagement
- "usermanagement" is the
2006 Jul 13
1
Issue with Web Service
I have the following:
File: subscription_api.rb
class SubscriptionApi < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :newTest, :returns => [ [[:string]] ]
end
File: subscription_controller.rb
class SubscriptionController < ApplicationController
wsdl_service_name ''Subscription''
web_service_scaffold :invoke
def newTest()
return [
2006 Apr 17
7
Should Perl talk to Rails via LWP
Hi folks,
I need your opinions on a basic design issue.
I''ve seen the light of RoR and have replaced my Perl (DBI/CGI) based web
server <-> RDBMS communication with RoR, but I still have a whole host
of users (other servers/OS''s etc) out there wanting to talk to my
RDBMS and they only talk Perl. Also they don''t want to talk Perl/DBI
directly (they are not allowed