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> On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 4:18 PM,
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>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> Here is a question concerning an ajax request:
>>
>> <service name="getNext" engine="java"
>> location="org.ofbiz.pcomp.pCompServices" invoke="getNext">
>> <description>get next</description>
>> <!-- <auto-attributes mode="IN" entity-name="pcRating"
>> include="nonpk" optional="true" /> -->
>> <attribute name="pcId" mode="IN" type="String" optional="true" />
>> <attribute name="idX" mode="OUT" type="Integer" optional="false" />
>> <attribute name="idY" mode="OUT" type="Integer" optional="false" />
>> </service>
>>
>> <request-map uri="getNext">
>> <security https="true" auth="true"/>
>> <event type="service" invoke="getNext"/>
>> <response name="success" type="request" value="json"/>
>> <response name="error" type="request" value="json"/>
>> </request-map>
>>
>>
>> The request works fine and gives back correct values for idX and idY.
>>
>> My question is, if the line
>> <response name="success" type="request" value="json"/>
>>
>> is correct (or if there is an better alternative), because
>> the return values are not json, but 2 x plain integer.
>>
>> The java function implementing the service returns this:
>>
>> Map result = ServiceUtil.returnSuccess();
>> int idX = 5;
>> int idY = 6;
>> result.put("idX",idX);
>> result.put("idY",idY);
>> return result;
>>
>> So is value="json" formally correct?
>>
>> Thank you for your help!
>>