Although I am an experienced programmer, I have to admit I am relatively new to 
Web Services and XML in general, so please bear with me...

Let's say I have two web services, WS_A and WS_B. They both reference POJO_C 
(let's say both WS_A and WS_B have a function called getC that returns POJO_C). 
I annotate WS_A and WS_B with @WebService and deploy them and JBoss provides 
the web services as intended.

However, when I generate client stubs (using wsimport), I put WS_A and WS_B in 
different packages. Both of those client packages end up having an object 'C' 
with different package names, so that WS_A.C != WS_B.C, even though I might 
want to use them interchangeably.

Is the solution to this problem providing custom bindings to wsimport that 
moves 'C' into the same package when I run wsimport on both web services? I 
would think that maybe there is some way to tell JBoss that C is a shared 
object and put it into a XSD or something that both web services could share.

I know this is a simple thing, thanks for the help.

- Ryan

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