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I'm using a sudz-c generated SOAP framework, my service calls seem to work fine, but when I try doing anything with the data, iOS (emulator) crashes.

This is the service call...

[service hentOpgaveliste:self action:@selector(handleToDoList:) userid:userNameTxt.text pdaid:[pdaIdTxt.text intValue]];

For the handleToDoList: I am using the standard method provided in the examples, which successfully NSLogs my result.

....
CXMLNode *xmlResult = (CXMLNode*)value;
NSLog(@"HentToDo: %@", [xmlResult description]);
....

From here, I get the log you see below.

{
hentOpgavelisteResult =     {
    diffgram = "<null>";
    schema =         {
        element =             {
            complexType =                 {
                choice =                     {
                    element =                         {
                        complexType =                             {
                            sequence =                                 {
                                element = "<null>";
                            };
                        };
                    };
                };
            };
        };
    };
};

When I attempt to NSLog the child count as seen below, or any of the other CXMLNode instance method for that matter, I get the following exception.

....
NSLog(@"Children %@", [xmlResult childCount]);
....

*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[__NSCFDictionary childCount]: unrecognized selector sent to instance

Not sure where to go from here. I've seen blogs such as this talking about issues with touchXML and namespaces, but it appears to me that I have a namespace.

Any ideas would be appreciated, when it comes to SOAP I'm noob class.

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This is a common mistake; when logging integers you should use %i instead of %@, like this:

NSLog(@"Children %i", [xmlResult childCount]);

%@ is only for logging objects. If you try to log an integer as an object, you get a crash because it thinks it's a pointer to a random place in memory, and tries to call the description method on it.

Also, from the exception that you're getting, xmlResult is an NSDictionary (CFDictionary is the same thing), in which case the method you should be calling is count, not childCount:

NSLog(@"Children %i", [xmlResult count]);
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  • childCount returns NSUInteger. I gave it a shot anyway, same exception. Feb 2, 2012 at 19:07
  • NSUInteger is the same an integer for the purposes of NSLog, but in any case I've updated my answer with another fix you need to make. Feb 2, 2012 at 19:21
  • treating the returned object as an NSDictionary has gotten me somewhere, thanks! (I'd move you answer up but can't at the current moment) Feb 3, 2012 at 20:16
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For printing count..

You should use '%d'

ex:

NSLog(@"Children count = %d", [xmlResult childCount]);

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