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How does WebORB map client-side objects to the corresponding Java types?

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How does WebORB map client-side objects to the corresponding Java types?

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The WebORB client/server type mapping system is one of the most powerful features of our product. WebORB intelligently adapts client-side objects to any corresponding server type. For example, if a Flex or Flash client sends a linear array, the server side type can be any linear Java collection or a custom array of application objects. Additionally, the developer can override default type mapping mechanism and map specific Java types to their corresponding ActionScript classes. Please review the documentation on Flex Remoting>>Data Type Mappings. This is under the Documentation tab in your WebORB Console and also in the Developer Guide.

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