Why don't you write a top level 'wrapper' class and then delegate the requests 
to objects of the implementation classes? If your requirement doesn't fit into 
this, then please elaborate.
 
Regards,
Madhav
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But how? Any idea? Any Link?


Nasreen Laghari-2 wrote:
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> As far as I know it is possible and Axis2 support this.
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