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Re: Fetch and Direct to WebServices
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Re: Fetch and Direct to WebServices


  • Subject: Re: Fetch and Direct to WebServices
  • From: Philippe Rabier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:13:02 -0700

Hi,

I had some troubles like yours when I created fetschpecs with WOLips. For me, it only works when I create with EOModeler.

By the way, I encoutered some issues when I wanted to associate an operation based on a fetchspec to another webservice. The name of the operation has to be unique and if the operation's name is different from the fectschpec's name, it does not work (all objects of the entity are fetched).

The solution : clone the operation, associate to another web service, remove the entity from the DefaultWebService, rename the operation correctly and it works fine.

Config : WO 5.3.3 on Mac OS X
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On 13 juin 07, at 11:51, email@hidden wrote:

Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:44:55 -0400

From: email@hidden

Subject: Fetch and Direct to WebServices

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I can't seem to get any fetch spec to show up in the WebService 

Assistant of Direct to WebServices.  I've asked this before and am 

hoping the second try will catch the eye of someone helpful in the know.


The Apple documentation on this is:

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"When you make public an entity with fetch specifications in the Web 

Services Assistant, the Assistant creates operations corresponding to 

those fetch specifications. You can see the arguments the operations 

require and the return values in the Arguments pane and the Return 

Values panes, respectively.


To modify an operation that is based on a fetch specification from a 

data model, you must edit the fetch specification in the model and 

rebuild the application."

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I can't seem to make this true. Would anyone who knows how to make this 

true please explain how they do it? Is it possible to do a fetch 

derived from a stored procedure? I would be excited just to see ANY 

type of fetch become visible in the Service Assistant.


Thanks,

--Mat


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