Introduction
In this article, I tried to explain how to use an ordinary ASP.NET WebService to use with Adobe Flex. I used the flex tag <mx:WebService>
to make this work. Basic knowledge in Flex is important to understand this article.
Remember that WebService is just an option. There are many other options like HTTPService, Flex Remoting, etc.
Background
I would like to point you to my earlier CodeProject article Flex HTTPService with ASP.NET where I demonstrated the use of flex tag <mx:HTTPService>
to interact with an ordinary ASP.NET application.
Development Tools I Used
- C# on Visual Studio 2008 with .NET Framework 3.5
- Adobe Flex Builder 3.0
- SQL Server 2008 sample database
What Attached Source Code Does
- ASP.NET WebService has two methods:
GetEmployees()
- To get records from webservice
SaveEmployee()
- To save records to database via webservice
- Flex MXML file:
- A DataGrid - To show records from WebService
- A data entry box - To save records to database via WebService
What I Expect You to Get from this Article
- How to do database operations with Flex and ASP.NET
- How to interact with an ASP.NET WebService from Flex
- How to get data from a WebService
- How to send data to a WebService
- How to send parameters when calling a webservice method
What to Remember When you Create an ASP.NET Webservice to Use with Flex?
- Nothing. You just create an ordinary ASP.NET WebService just like you did in the past.
Using the Code
SQL
For demonstration purposes, I created a sample database test
and a sample table tblEmployee
with the below schema. You will need this if you try to execute the attached sample.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblEmployee](
[EmpId] [nchar](50) NULL,
[EmpName] [nchar](50) NULL,
[EmpEmail] [nchar](50) NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
ASP.NET WebService
As I said, the WebService is just an ordinary ASP.NET WebService project with just two Web methods, one for getting records from database and the other one to save a new record.
Warning: Note that I created these files just for demonstration purposes and did not follow any standards either in ASP.NET WebService or Flex MXML file.
public class Service : WebService
{
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection
("Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=test;User id=;Password=");
[WebMethod]
public List<Employee> GetEmployees()
{
var emplist = new List<Employee>();
Employee emp;
var da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT EmpId,
EmpName, EmpEmail from tblEmployee", con);
var dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);
foreach (DataRow dr in dt.Rows)
{
emp = new Employee
{
EmpId = dr["EmpId"].ToString(),
EmpName = dr["EmpName"].ToString(),
EmpEmail = dr["EmpEmail"].ToString()
};
emplist.Add(emp);
}
return emplist;
}
[WebMethod]
public void SaveEmployee(string empId, string empName, string empEmail)
{
var cmd = new SqlCommand("INSERT INTO tblEmployee
(EmpId, EmpName, EmpEmail) VALUES(@empid, @empname, @empemail)",con);
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@empid", empId));
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@empname", empName));
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@empemail", empEmail));
con.Open();
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
con.Close();
}
}
public class Employee
{
public string EmpId = string.Empty;
public string EmpName = string.Empty;
public string EmpEmail = string.Empty;
}
Flex MXML
First, you need to add <mx:WebService>
tag to your Flex application mxml file. Here is what I have now:
<mx:WebService id="ws" wsdl="http://localhost/TestWebService/Service.asmx?WSDL"
fault="fault(event)">
<mx:operation
name="GetEmployees"
resultFormat="object"
result="GetEmployees(event)"
/>
<mx:operation
name="SaveEmployee"
resultFormat="object"
result="SaveEmployee(event)"
/>
</mx:WebService>
Note the call of webservice with URL: http://localhost/TestWebService/Service.asmx?WSDL.
You can see that I defined two operations:
GetEmployees
and
SaveEmployee
which are defined in our ASP.NET WebService as well. When you invoke the required webservice call, the corresponding result
event handler works and you will get the data sent by WebService in that attached event method. Here the attached event handler methods are GetEmployees(event)
and SaveEmployee(event)
.
Remember that you can call a webservice dynamically also without using these tags. Also there are asynchronous token methods which I believe are out of scope of this article.
Next I added a DataGrid
to show the records we get from WebService. Also I used a Form
to do data entry for adding new records.
<mx:Panel>
, <mx:HBox>
etc. are used to get a good appearance for the application. These have nothing to do with our webservice calls.
How Stuff Works
In the <mx:Applicaiton>
tag, I used creationComplete="init()"
so that init()
method will be called when the Flex application is loaded. Inside the init()
, I called our webservice method ws.GetEmployees()
.
Once the ws.GetEmployees()
method is called, the attached result
handler gets invoked if the call is a success. Keep in mind, there is a common fault
handler attached which will get triggered when there is an error associated with webservice.
The attached result handler of ws.GetEmployees()
is:
private function GetEmployees(event:ResultEvent):void {
datagrid.dataProvider = event.result;
}
In this method, we bind the incoming data to our datagrid to show records.
Next is how we save records. I used three <mx:TextInput>
boxes and one <mx:Button>
for the data entry of a new record. An event handler AddRecord(event)
is attached which triggers the click
event.
<mx:Form x="608" y="74" width="100%" height="100%" borderStyle="solid">
<mx:FormItem label="EmpId">
<mx:TextInput width="106" id="txtEmpId"/>
</mx:FormItem>
<mx:FormItem label="EmpName">
<mx:TextInput width="106" id="txtEmpName"/>
</mx:FormItem>
<mx:FormItem label="EmpEmail">
<mx:TextInput width="106" id="txtEmpEmail"/>
</mx:FormItem>
<mx:FormItem width="156" horizontalAlign="right">
<mx:Button label="Add" id="btnAdd" click="AddRecord(event)"/>
</mx:FormItem>
</mx:Form>
When the user clicks this button, the corresponding method will be triggered.
private function AddRecord(event:MouseEvent):void {
ws.SaveEmployee(txtEmpId.text, txtEmpName.text, txtEmpEmail.text);
}
This method calls the WebService
method ws.SaveEmployee()
with the parameters which we get from the data entry form. As we know, again the result handler of this WebService method will be triggered which is:
private function SaveEmployee(event:ResultEvent):void {
ws.GetEmployees();
Alert.show("Saved Successfully");
}
In this event, we call the WebService ws.GetEmployees()
again to refresh the DataGrid
so that it displays new record also. Since there is an Alert.show()
call, you will be notified instantly "Saved Successfully" once the data is saved.
History
- 26th June, 2009: Initial post