Thx Andres, you are correct in your guess work. I've added the extra files and moving on to the next step.

/c

Andres Bernasconi wrote:

Colin, I guess you have a collection of beans, which in turn INTERNALLY (i.e. an attribute) has a collection. In that case you should specify the collection type returned from the interface in the myService.aegis.xml file ( i.e. com.foo.MyBean) and then create a MyBean.aegis.xml file specifying that the property myCollection is a collection of type com.foo.Bar). So two mapping files in your case.

Unless I understood incorrectly, it seems this is not a Collection of Collections issue.

Cheers
Andres Bernasconi

On 11/29/06, *Dan Diephouse* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi Colin,

    Did you see the section entitled "Collections of Collections of
    Collections..." here? http://xfire.codehaus.org/Mapping+collections

    - Dan


    On 11/28/06, *Colin Chalmers* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Hi all,

        I've recently discovered XFire and am pleased at the ease of
        installation compared to Axis ;-)
        Hopefully the performance tests posted on the site are correct
        which
        will only reinforce my decision to implement XFire instead of
        one of the
        alternatives.

        After completing the simple echo example for working with
        Spring I'm now
        trying to get a real life service up and running but am having
        problems
        with collections.
        My service has two methods which return collections of type foo.
        I followed the info on setting up the myService.aegis.xml file
        and got a
        huge step further. BUT the return component type (foo) which I
        specify
        also returns a collection from one of it's methods, foo2. Hmm,
        how can I
        configure this? Can I keep it in the same aegis mapping file
        or do I
        need to have a seperate mapping file for every class in the
        object graph
        and place them in the same package as the interface itself?

        I'm using the latest release of XFire together with Spring 2.0

        /Colin

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