Hi Ben,

That should work. I would guess an non-obvious mistake in either
Adress or Customer is resposible.

regards
gregor


On Mar 1, 11:02 am, ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a model class Customer and this one has as a member variable an
> instance of the model class Address. Both of them satisfy the
> requirements for serializable Java beans (default constructor,
> serialVersionUID, implements java.io.Serializable). The path to the
> model classes are also included as source tag in the .gwt.xml property
> file: <source path="server/model"/>
>
> The Service method getCustomer() has as return value a Customer. When
> I execute a RPC-call an exception will occur: Type
> 'com.company.gwt.server.model.Address' was not included in the set of
> types which can be serialized by this SerializationPolicy.
>
> The Address Class is really not included in the SerializationPolicy.
> When I add a dummy service Method which include the Address Object as
> an argument or return value - also Address will be included in the
> Policy.
>
> How are the relevant Model classes elected for the
> SerializationPolicy? Doesn't the gwt compiler iterate over the whole
> object graph? How can I force the compiler to include also indirectly
> used model classes in the policy?
>
> Thanks in advance
> ben
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