[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XFIRE-367?page=all ]
     
Ross Mason closed XFIRE-367:
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    Resolution: Won't Fix

Hi Dan,

Its a concrete class.  It now makes sense why or methods are not excluded. 

Cheers,

Ross

> Excluded methods mechanism used in the ObjectServiceFactory doesn't seem to 
> work
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: XFIRE-367
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XFIRE-367
>      Project: XFire
>         Type: Improvement

>   Components: Core
>     Versions: 1.1-beta-1
>     Reporter: Ross Mason
>     Assignee: Dan Diephouse

>
>
> When ObjectServiceFactory creates its operations it seems to incorrectly 
> evaluated which methods to exclude.  the current method -
> protected boolean isValidMethod(final Method method)
>     {
>         if(ignoredClasses.contains(method.getDeclaringClass().getName())) 
> return false;
>         final int modifiers = method.getModifiers();
>         return Modifier.isPublic(modifiers) && !Modifier.isStatic(modifiers);
>     }
> Doesn't work for custom ignorred classes where the ignorred class is an 
> interface. In this scenario the method.getDeclaringClass() does not return 
> the Inteface name, but the FQN of the service class.  We're currently using a 
> modified ObjectFactory that just compares the method names.

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