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I'm building a Google App Engine server alongside an Android client using the Google plugin for Eclipse. I have an unexpected problem when using the automated tool to generate the Android client library for calling the server APIs.

I have 3 model classes on the server-side: User, UserLocation, DeviceInfo.

User has a OneToOne relationship with UserLocation, and a OneToOne relationship with DeviceInfo (both of these relationships are owned by User).

I'm using JPA annotations to model these relationships in the server model classes.

After implementing the model classes, I then use the plugin to "Generate cloud endpoint client library", which automatically adds libraries to my Android client enabling me to perform CRUD operations on the model classes.

This all works great, except that the plugin generates multiple User, UserLocation, and DeviceInfo classes, one for each of the three endpoints. The problem manifests when I try to add a User object to a DeviceInfo object, because the DeviceInfo object expects a different User class than the one I'm trying to add.

I hope that makes sense.

How can I associate a User object with a DeviceInfo object?

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  • Does using the fully qualified names of the objects help with disambiguation? You might have to convert from the unacceptable User class to the acceptable one too. Jul 21, 2013 at 15:27
  • I tried doing conversion but ran into other problems. I ended up passing the ids of the ambiguous classes to the server rather than the actual instances and letting the server do a db query and attach the object.
    – howettl
    Jul 21, 2013 at 16:46

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