Hi,

I have been working several days with this issue. At last this problem is 
caused in the Client application. In my case a web app. It was not able to 
recognize the type that the server was returning (ArrayList in this case). 

Another important thing, correct me if I am wrong, is that Web Services Soap 
Messages not support ArrayList directly, so if you would like to use it you 
must implement an ArrayList by yourself. A pretty hard work. The thing that I 
have done is to return an Array (suported by the Web Services) of my own 
objects, that I have mapped previously.  

My solution was to create a Web Service Client using Eclipse Wtp. It creates a 
EAR that includes all the necessary stuff for map the user types.

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