You could also use aegis mappings to not serialize hibernate
relationships specified per endpoint.

On 5/7/07, Tomek Sztelak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should create DTO for your object graph.

On 5/7/07, Tom Pasierb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd be grateful if some of you guys could help me with a problem I have.
>
> I'm developing an RCP app which communicates with my server through
> webservices (xfire). Certain dialogs get the data from the server side,
> show it to the user, user modifies the data and it is to be sent to the
> server and saved. The problem is that the objects behind the dialog are
> entities with properties of type Collection. Objects in the collection
> have a back reference to their parent. This is a circular graph of
> objects. I know that XFire cannot handle these.
>
> I would like to know how I can solve it, I know the graph should be
> flattened. Is there a mechanism in Xfire that would enable me to do some
> work on the object before it is serialized to xml (I could flatten it
> there) and again do some work after it's deserialized on the other side
> (where I could restore the object to the original) ?
> Maybe there is a better way to do it?
>
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