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[jira] [Commented] (OLINGO-352) Olingo Client - Calling a FunctionImport

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Christian Amend commented on OLINGO-352:
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Hi Simon,

I assume you are talking about the V2 implementation. In our 2.0.1-SNAPSHOT build you can find a method at the EntityProvider called readFunctionImport which can parse a server response. This will be shipped with our next release.

Best Regards,
Christian

> Olingo Client - Calling a FunctionImport
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OLINGO-352
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLINGO-352
>             Project: Olingo
>          Issue Type: Question
>    Affects Versions: V2 1.2.0, V2 2.0.0
>            Reporter: Simon Carroll
>            Assignee: Christian Amend
>             Fix For: V2 2.0.1
>
>
> Are there any client examples of calling a FunctionImport and parsing the response?  I have looked at the client tutorial and there are no examples of this provided.  
> In the scenario I am looking at, the FunctionImport returns a ComplexType or a collection of ComplexTypes.  I am able to call the FunctionImport correctly but do not know how to parse the response into Java objects.
> I have looked at the EntityProvider class and there doesn't appear to be any read methods which would parse the response.
> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.



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