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I have a Silverlight site with wcf ria services, this is just a test. The service is as follow

[EnableClientAccess()]
    public class PersonService : DomainService
    {
        [Invoke]
        public string[] GetPersonNames()
        {
            return new string[] { "abc", "cba", "ddd", "ttt" };
        }

        [Invoke]
        public string GetName()
        {
            return "teste";
        }

        [Invoke]
        public string Test(string str)
        {
            return str;
        }
    }

I have a xaml page where I call the service

SLRiaTest.Web.PersonContext person = new SLRiaTest.Web.PersonContext();

        public MainPage()
        {
            InitializeComponent();

            person.GetPersonNames(OnFinished,null);
        }

        private void OnFinished(InvokeOperation<string[]> obj)
        {
            var list = obj.Value;

        }

but the Value is always null and the break point that I have in the serice never gets hit. I search the internet high and low and can't find anything that might tell me what I'm doing wrong, any help would be great, I'm desperate.... I suppose that I can use RIA service without entity framework right?

2 Answers 2

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The details on what does and does not work for calls across the wire in RIA Services are complex. If you want a detailed answer on what is going on here, you'll have better luck asking on the RIA Services forum

However, you're kind of going against the design of RIA Services. If you want to return a collection of objects, you should use Query instead of Invoke.

[EnableClientAccess()]
public class PersonService : DomainService
{
    [Query]
    public IEnumerable<string> GetPersonNames()
    {
        return new string[] { "abc", "cba", "ddd", "ttt" };
    }
}

...

    public MainPage()
    {
        InitializeComponent();

        person.Load(person.GetPersonNamesQuery(), OnFinished, null);
    }

    private void OnFinished(LoadOperation<IEnumerable<string>> obj)
    {
        var list = obj.Value;
    }

I just did that off the top of my head so might have some minor errors. But that's the general idea.

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  • Hi, thanks for the reply, I already tried that solution I get this error "Type 'String' is not a valid entity type. Entity types cannot be a primitive type or a simple type like string or Guid" Mar 25, 2011 at 17:32
  • My bad then. I haven't done RIA Services in a while (to be completely honest I really don't miss it :) ), but the forums are very active, you will certainly get good help there.
    – Matt Greer
    Mar 25, 2011 at 18:15
  • Hi, no problem, I also found something out, the wcf service is not running in the address created, so that could be the problem in the first place.... Mar 28, 2011 at 11:47
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I have a working example of what you are trying. You don't need to change your domain service. Ensure that you have installed Visual Studio 2001 SP1 which also updates WCF RIA to SP1.

In your Silverlight page you can call your domain service as follows:

public partial class MainPage : UserControl
    {
        private PersonContext _ctx = new PersonContext();

        public MainPage ()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
            Loaded += new RoutedEventHandler( MainPage_Loaded );
        }

        private void MainPage_Loaded ( object sender, RoutedEventArgs e )
        {
            _ctx.GetPersonNames( ( op ) =>
                {
                    if ( !op.HasError )
                    {
                        // The data here is your String[]
                        var data = op.Value;
                    }
                }, null );
        }
    }
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  • Hi, thanks for the tip, the visual studio was already upgraded to SP1 when I tested the site Mar 28, 2011 at 16:31

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