No, i'm using only one class. I guess it's importing automatically the
Webservice on the same package but an explicit import should override that.

On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Sam Lai <samuel....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Assuming you're using both xxx.Webservice and zzz.Webservice in the
> same class, you need to use the full name to refer to those classes in
> your code, otherwise Flex won't be able to work out what you're
> referring to.
>
> So instead of:
> var w1:Webservice;
> var w2:Webservice;
>
> use:
> var w1:xxx.Webservice;
> var w2:zzz.Webservice;
>
> (this should work; haven't actually had this occur in my code yet.)
>
> On 4/27/09, Everson Alves <jho...@eversonalves.com.br> wrote:
> > Hello, I have this scenario:
> > class zzz.Webservice;
> > class xxx.Webservice;
> > class xxx.WebserviceAccess;
> > I'm trying to use zzz.Webservice and can't; I imported it but flex
> compiler
> > says it's ambiguos, when it shouldn't because I explicitly which one I
> want
> > to use;
> > --
> > Jhonny Everson
> >
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