We do the same.
Javadoc for our "Hashmap":

http://www.callista.se/ejb/Javadoc/se/callista/ejb/util/DataSet.html

/Johan

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> In our system, we send the data to the clients by wrapping it in
> a hashmap.
> All of the keys for the hashmap are stored in a constants file that is
> accessable by both the client and the server.  It's actually more complex
> than that, but that is the basic idea.
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