Also, I am not sure if it has anything to do with it, but my Foo attribute
uses Java Generics.  Not sure if that is a problem??


markricard wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am using XFire's dynamic client to hook into a webservice.   The
> webservice call goes just fine.  It actually returns the real objects that
> are expected.   However, the attributes within these objects are not real
> objects at all, they are proxies!   And these proxies cannot be cast to
> the type that they are really supposed to be.
> 
> For instance, if I have a service that returns an array of Foo[] objects,
> and inside a Foo object I have a single String attribute called name, when
> the XFire web service returns me an array of Foo[] objects, the attribute
> called name is not of String type, it is of proxy type.   At which point I
> get an "Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: $Proxy2" exception.
> 
> Any one know what I could be doing incorrectly?
> 
> Help is GREATLY appreciated,
> Mark
> 

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