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I am pulling my hair out with this. I am trying to invoke a getJSON and the callback function is never triggered. I tried adding an alert as well as firebug debug but the callback never happens.

The service response shows a JSON string so not sure what is going wrong. Any pointers?

Here is my code which calls a Play Framework service:

            var serviceURL = "http://localhost:9000/signup/";

    var employees;

    $('#employeeListPage').bind('pageinit', function(event) {
        $.mobile.allowCrossDomainPages = true;
        getEmployeeList();
    });

    function getEmployeeList() {
        $.getJSON(serviceURL + 'getemployees?callback=?', function(data) {
            alert(data);
            $('#employeeList li').remove();
            employees = data.items;
            $.each(employees, function(index, employee) {
                $('#employeeList').append('<li><a href="employeedetails.html?id=' + employee.id + '">' +
                        '<img src="pics/' + employee.picture + '"/>' +
                        '<h4>' + employee.firstName + ' ' + employee.lastName + '</h4>' +
                        '<p>' + employee.title + '</p>' +
                        '<span class="ui-li-count">' + employee.reportCount + '</span></a></li>');
            });
            $('#employeeList').listview('refresh');
        });
    }

The play service returns a json string.

Anyone see what am i doing wrong? why is the alert never executed?

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  • I am marking the only reply as the best answer as it got me looking at the right resources. Ended up using spring with a filter for service.
    – retrobrain
    Jan 31, 2012 at 3:19

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Some debugging tips:

  1. Ensure that getEmployeeList() is being called. Put a console.log('getEmployeeList()') command right at the top of that function. If it's not being called, then my guess would be that #employeeListPage does not exist (at least, not when you are expecting it to.)
  2. Check the URL that you are attempting to call is what you think it is. Log the whole URL.
  3. Use Firebug to look at the requests and responses. Can you see the page being requested? Does it give a valid response? If not, then your success callback function will not be called. Add a failure callback as well.

EDIT Based on comments - seems that the Play framework does not natively support JSONP. I'm not sure whether you have any control over that. http://groups.google.com/group/play-framework/browse_thread/thread/253107904a5c98f8

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  • The service is called i see the response in firebug console.
    – retrobrain
    Jan 29, 2012 at 17:53
  • {"lastName":"value","firstName":"foo"}
    – retrobrain
    Jan 29, 2012 at 17:54
  • Try logging it to the console, instead of alerting it.
    – Dan Blows
    Jan 29, 2012 at 17:57
  • I see this if i do console.log(data); invalid label [Break On This Error] {"lastName":"value","firstName":"foo"} getemp...0072476 (line 1, col 1)
    – retrobrain
    Jan 29, 2012 at 18:01
  • so probably the server cannot handle the callback request?
    – retrobrain
    Jan 29, 2012 at 18:07

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