Hi,

 

I am currently fine-tuning an application which uses Aegis for data-binding.
While having a look at the generated WSDL I noticed a lot of types which are
related to types that don’t need to be exported to the client. Is there a
way to somehow tell Aegis to ignore some Interfaces or base classes and
generate the WSDL as if these classes did not exist?

 

For example we are using a base class: AbstractDatabaseObject, which only
contains a beans PK stuff which is implemented by every bean that is
persisted. I would like Aegis to make the id-property appear as member of
the sub-class. The reason for this is the enormous size of the WSDL, we have
tons of internal interfaces, that are only needed internally and would like
to reduce the number of types from currently 282 to about 50 which are
actually used.

 

Chris

 

 

 

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