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WCF / J2EE interoperability - DataTable

My web service is based on WCF. One of the operations needs to return a
two-dimensional data structure. May I return a DataTable without losing
interoperability with J2EE ?

Sincerely.
Elyo Ravuna

Dec 7 '07 #1
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"Elyo Ravuna" <ak***@community.nospamwrote in message
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My web service is based on WCF. One of the operations needs to return a
two-dimensional data structure. May I return a DataTable without losing
interoperability with J2EE ?
Of course not. Does J2EE know about .NET objects at all?
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John Saunders | MVP - Windows Server System - Connected System Developer
Dec 8 '07 #2
Thank you for the answer, that's exactly what I thought.

I can think of many workarounds but I would be very glad to hear the
best-practices.

Elyo Ravuna
"John Saunders [MVP]" wrote:
"Elyo Ravuna" <ak***@community.nospamwrote in message
news:9B**********************************@microsof t.com...
My web service is based on WCF. One of the operations needs to return a
two-dimensional data structure. May I return a DataTable without losing
interoperability with J2EE ?

Of course not. Does J2EE know about .NET objects at all?
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John Saunders | MVP - Windows Server System - Connected System Developer
Dec 8 '07 #3

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