Hi everyone,

On the *server-side* I have an interface lets call it "CommonInterface". 
There are some subinterfaces and various implementations.

Now the client should be able to create objects that fit the 
"CommonInterface" and send it to the server. However there is a 
wrapperClass around that holds *CommonInterface as a member*.
The Request should look like this:

@Service(value = MyService.class, locator = MyServiceLocator.class)
public interface MyServiceRequest extends RequestContext{

    Request<Void> findAll(*ObjectThatHasCommonInterfaceAsMemberProxy *
myObject);

}

Lets asume I want the client to send SubSub-CommonInterfaceImpl 
implementation. Which proxies do I need then on the client?

*Server                                             Client*
CommonInterface                               ? Create a proxy that maps to 
the interface ?      (No Implementation on the server, just Interface)
Sub-CommonInterface                        ? Create a proxy that maps to 
the interface ?      (No Implementation on the server, just Interface)
SubSub-CommonInterface                  ? Create a proxy that maps to the 
interface ?
SubSub-CommonInterfaceImpl            SubSub-CommonInterfaceImplProxy


However I already tried to implement it in various ways but couldnt get it 
working. Currently I have 2 proxies (CommonInterfaceProxy and 
SubSub-CommonInterfaceImplProxy that extends CommonInterfaceProxy). Im able 
to create instance of both of the proxies, but whenever I call 
objectThatHasCommonInterfaceAsMemberProxy.setCommonInterface(obj) I get an 
illegal argument exception.

Your help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Manuel

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