mx:request for Web Services

Hi, I am trying to invoke a web service which has nested
objects in the soap body. Could I specify objects in
<mx:request>? For example:
<mx:request>
<DeptId> 13</DeptID>
<Employee>
<Name> John Doe</Name>
</Employee>
</mx:request>
In general, what is a better way to create custom soap body
(e.g. with name space, etc.)?
Thanks,
EH

I suggest building the request object in AS:
var oRequest:Object - new Object();
oRequest.stringProperty = "mystring";
oRequest.objectProperty = new
Object(prop1:"popvalue1,prop2:2, prop3:somevariable,...);
myHttpServiceId.send(oRequest);
Tracy

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