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I have a little issue. I have to send NSDate as parameter to soap web method.

[WbMethod]
public void Method(DateTime date){...

From objective-c I send data like this:

NSDate* date = [NSDate date];

    ...
    NSString *soapMsg = 
        [NSString stringWithFormat:
         @"<?xml...
             "<date>%d</date>"
         ...
         "</soap:Body>"
         "</soap:Envelope>", date
         ];

I got error:

...<faultstring>Server was unable to read request. ---&gt; There is an error in XML document (1, 354). ---&gt; The string '93462576' is not a valid AllXsd value.</faultstring><detail /></soap:Fault></soap:Body></soap:Envelope>

I have alse tried to change %d to %@ and then error is:

...faultstring>Server was unable to read request. ---&gt; There is an error in XML document (1, 371). ---&gt; The string '2012-01-26 14:27:45 +0000' is not a valid AllXsd value.</faultstring><detail /></soap:Fault></soap:Body></soap:Envelope>
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  • What date format your service expects? Timestamp, datetime, maybe some other custom "yyyMMddhhmm"?
    – ksh
    Jan 26, 2012 at 14:33
  • What format should the date be in for the SOAP request?
    – bbarnhart
    Jan 26, 2012 at 14:34
  • DateTime no custom formats. month/day/year hour,min,sec.
    – 1110
    Jan 26, 2012 at 14:41

3 Answers 3

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If it should be in format you mentioned, then

NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setDateFormat:@"MM/dd/yyyy hh,mm,ss"];
NSString *yourDateString = [formatter stringFromDate:[NSDate date]];
[formatter release];
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  • I have used this date format and it worked: yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss
    – 1110
    Jan 27, 2012 at 8:36
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I'm not sure why are you doing %d as that represents an integer. Are you trying to get the unix timestamp of your NSDate ? If so you can use timeIntervalSince1970 or use description to get a string representation of your NSDate object.

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  • I have tried this also and pass to service as '%f' and I get error: The string '1327652581.522795' is not a valid AllXsd value. This is how I get date: NSTimeInterval date = [now timeIntervalSince1970];
    – 1110
    Jan 27, 2012 at 8:22
  • Again %f is representing float and %d is representing integers. None of them actually convert an NSDate to a usable formate. If your SOAP service requires a yyyyMMddhhmm format, you can use NSDateFormatter as suggested by others. Jan 27, 2012 at 12:18
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NSDateFormatter is what you are looking for

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