Sameer,
Thanks for your response.
Harry Wen
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Harry,
This link would help you dealing with conversion of maps..
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AxisProjectPages/DotNetInteropMapInfo
Sameer.
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> Would you mind sharing your sample code as well as wsdd file?
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>Sameer Bombatkar wrote:
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> > I also encountered the same problem dealing with Collection classes.
> > How are you defining your de/serialiaers for Collection in ur wsdd
file?
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> Rather than passing back any collections, convert them into an array
>of javabeans, and pass that around.
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> I do that for my C# clients and Java webservice, and it works.
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> I have learned that I need collections on the server side, but seldom
>on the client side. Generally the array will work well, but it is easy
>to create a client-side collection from an array.
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