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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:45:47+00:00 2026-05-13T10:45:47+00:00

I have an interface defined as: namespace RivWorks.Interfaces.DataContracts { public interface IProduct { [XmlElement]

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I have an interface defined as:

namespace RivWorks.Interfaces.DataContracts
{
    public interface IProduct
    {
        [XmlElement]
        [DataMember(Name = "ID", Order = 0)]
        Guid ProductID { get; set; }
        [XmlElement]
        [DataMember(Name = "altID", Order = 1)]
        long alternateProductID { get; set; }
        [XmlElement]
        [DataMember(Name = "CompanyId", Order = 2)]
        Guid CompanyId { get; set; }
        ...
        [XmlElement]
        [DataMember(Name = "buttonPositionCSS", Order = 14)]
        string buttonPositionCSS { get; set; }
    }
}

I have a concrete implementation like:

namespace RivWorks.Model.Objects
{
    [DataContract(Name = "Product", Namespace = "http://rivworks.com/DataContracts/2009/01/15")]
    public class Product : IProduct
    {
        #region Declarations
        private Guid _productID;
        private long _altProductID;
        private Guid _companyId;
        ...
        private string _buttonPositionCSS;
        #endregion

        #region IProduct Members
        public Guid ProductID { get { return _productID; } set { _productID = value; } }
        public long alternateProductID { get { return _altProductID; } set { _altProductID = value; } }
        public Guid CompanyId { get { return _companyId; } set { _companyId = value; } }
        ...
        public string buttonPositionCSS { get { return _buttonPositionCSS; } set { _buttonPositionCSS = value; } }
        #endregion
    }
}

I have another interface defined as:

namespace RivWorks.Interfaces.Services
{
    public interface IProductManager
    {
        #region Products
        IProduct GetProductById(Guid productId);
        List<IProduct> GetProductByCompany(Guid companyId);
        int SaveProduct(IProduct product);
        int DeleteProduct(Guid productId);
        #endregion
    }
}

I have a class defined as:

namespace RivWorks.Controller
{
    public class ProductManager : IProductManager
    {
        #region Declare Models
        private static RivWorks.Model.Negotiation.RIV_Entities _dbRiv = RivWorks.Model.Stores.RivEntities(AppSettings.RivWorkEntities_connString);
        private static RivWorks.Model.NegotiationAutos.RivFeedsEntities _dbFeed = RivWorks.Model.Stores.FeedEntities(AppSettings.FeedAutosEntities_connString);
        #endregion

        #region Products
        public IProduct GetProductById(Guid productId)
        {
            // deleted for simplicity sake
            return product;
        }
        public List<IProduct> GetProductByCompany(Guid companyId)
        {
            var company = (from a in _dbRiv.Company where a.CompanyId == companyId select a).First();
            var companyDetails = from a in _dbRiv.AutoNegotiationDetails where a.CompanyId == companyId select a;
            // ################################################## //
            List<IProduct> productList = new List<RivWorks.Model.Objects.Product>();
            // ################################################## //
            // deleted for simplicity sake
            return productList;
        }
        public int SaveProduct(IProduct product)
        {
            return 0;  // stub
        }
        public int DeleteProduct(Guid productId)
        {
            return 0;  // stub
        }
        #endregion
    }
}

I am getting this error at compile time:

Cannot implicitly convert type ‘System.Collections.Generic.List<RivWorks.Model.Objects.Product>’ to ‘System.Collections.Generic.List<RivWorks.Interfaces.DataContracts.IProduct>’

The system is a very Service (WCF, WebOrb, etc) oriented system and I wanted to expose Interfaces as my contracts. I have the Model & Controller in .NET and am using the Services as Views (proxies) to 3rd party consumers (the real View).

What am I missing or doing wrong?

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    2026-05-13T10:45:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Try Changing:

    List<IProduct> productList = new List<RivWorks.Model.Objects.Product>();
    

    To:

    List<IProduct> productList = new List<IProduct>();
    

    Or (if you need to work with elements of the List as their concrete implementations rather than the Interface before you return the list):

    List<RivWorks.Model.Objects.Product> productList = 
        new List<RivWorks.Model.Objects.Product>();
    
    // Do some work here.
    
    return productList.Cast<IProduct>().ToList();
    
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