Problem in creating web serivce proxy

Please let me know how to create web serivce proxy? web service has the parameter of ArrayList<Attachment> . The Attachment is custom class. when i creating proxy it creates Arraylist of XML type
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "abstractList")
@XmlSeeAlso({
ArrayList.class
public abstract class AbstractList
extends AbstractCollection
in this Arralist i could not able to cast java.util.ArrayList.
Thank You.

Hi Mithu,
Thanks for your reply, I dose the sam but still I m getting this problem.
it happens when I click on finish and tha it asks for adding proxy files to the and than to activity.When I click on add. the editor goes to Not Responding state.
RAM in the server is 8 GB.and in my system its 1 GB.
Waiting for your reply
Regards,
Yajush

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