Hi,

       XML-RPC uses its own serialization classes to serialize object, if
you check
org.apache.xmlrpc.serializer package in API docs you will come to know that
there are serializer classes for most of parameter types such as MAP, List
etc.
The map you are using may not be supported by xmlrpc but it does support the
older map ie

Map result = client.execute("Open.OpenEnvironment1",params);

above code shld work and further when you get map just iterate that map and
then try to typecast map value to List.

because list object is supported by xml-rpc.


On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 4:35 AM, eejimkos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> first,tnks for your time..
>
> im my client i have a servlet which sends(ans receives the xml
> response-request).the data that i send is simply 2 strings and i want
> to take back from my server HashMap<String, List<String>>.
> i do that:
>
> ....
> HashMap<String,List<String>> result= new HashMap<String,List<String>>;
>
> ....
> ....Object[] params = new Object[]{new String(x1), new String(x2)};
>
> try {
> result=
> (HashMap<String,List<String>>)client.execute("Open.OpenEnvironment1",
> params);
>
> the problem is here...i can't cast to see my response since i use
> jdk6,i have to use generics??collection??any advise??
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