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Coldfusion Soap Web Service Call - Passing parameters in a structure

Asked by E43509 in Cold Fusion Markup Language, SOAP

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I'm struggling to understand and read WSDL files.  I've attached simple examples below.
MyWs.cfc is a simple webservice.  MyWsConsume1.cfm tries to consume it.
The first method passes in the two arguments separately and works.
The second method says operation cannot be found
"Web service operation test1 with parameters {test1Request={{A1={1},A2={two}}}} cannot be found.  
 The error occurred in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\CFJUNK\MyWsConsume1.cfm: line 22
 21 : <cfinvoke webservice="http://localhost/cfjunk/MyWs.cfc?wsdl" returnvariable="result" method="test1">
22 :       <cfinvokeargument name="test1Request" value="#myrequest#">

What am I doing wrong and how do you interpret the WSDL to noodle this out?
 
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<html>
<title>MyWsConsume</title>
<body>
First Method <br>
<cfinvoke webservice="http://localhost/cfjunk/MyWs.cfc?wsdl" returnvariable="result" method="test1">
<cfinvokeargument name="a1" value="1">
<cfinvokeargument name="a2" value="two">
</cfinvoke>
<cfdump var="#result#">
<hr>
Second Method <br>
This one does not
I cannot noodle out what the 'name' of the argument would be.
<cfscript>
	myrequest = structNew();
	myrequest.a1=1;
	myrequest.a2='two';
</cfscript>
<cfdump var = "#myrequest#">
 
<cfinvoke webservice="http://localhost/cfjunk/MyWs.cfc?wsdl" returnvariable="result" method="test1">
	<cfinvokeargument name="test1Request" value="#myrequest#">
</cfinvoke>
<cfdump var="#result#">
 
</body>
</html>
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