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<blockquote data-quote="gemx" data-source="post: 136125" data-attributes="member: 26324"><p>Well, in this case i can't think of any work around but you can perhaps flatten the classes and put them together in your webservice because e.g. you don't need all info that is in the channel class.</p><p>So it would be sufficient to have a proxy class in your webservice that looks like:</p><p>ProxyChannel:</p><p>- idChannel</p><p>- name</p><p>- idGroup</p><p>- GroupName</p><p>- Now EPG info</p><p>- Next EPG info</p><p>If you use this class you don't even need the Groups class seperately.</p><p>Just an idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gemx, post: 136125, member: 26324"] Well, in this case i can't think of any work around but you can perhaps flatten the classes and put them together in your webservice because e.g. you don't need all info that is in the channel class. So it would be sufficient to have a proxy class in your webservice that looks like: ProxyChannel: - idChannel - name - idGroup - GroupName - Now EPG info - Next EPG info If you use this class you don't even need the Groups class seperately. Just an idea [/QUOTE]
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