Hi Experts,

My first posting, so please excuse any clumsiness. 

The Background:
Within a click handler I am calling a RemoteService for storing data in a 
datastore. As I do not only want to store a simple element I defined my own 
class "SaveObject". As I also want to store different types of Data, I 
created subclasses of SaveObject. For all attributes I created getter and 
setter Methods. 

The problem:
Within the click handler I create one of the mentioned subclasses of 
SaveObject:

MySubclass newSubclass = new MySubclass();

Within the constructor of the Subclasse a setter is called to set values of 
a string array called "Attributes".
The next step is setting "Values" with an identic setter as used in the 
constructor :

newSubclass.setValues(new String[] {"test1", "test2", "test3");

And finally I send it all to the RemoteService:

datastore.save(newSubclass,
new AsyncCallback<String>() {
public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
Window.alert(+caught.getLocalizedMessage());
}
public void onSuccess(String result) {
Window.alert(result);
}
}); 

In debug mode I now see that within the implementation of the save method 
 the Array "Attributes" still has the values set in the constructor, but the 
values set with the setter method have become "null"

Any Ideas?

Thanks a lot in advance!

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