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Frank Budinsky reassigned TUSCANY-579:
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    Assignee: Frank Budinsky

Fuhwei Lwo is looking at this for me.

> getString on Date field results in IllegalArgumentException
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TUSCANY-579
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-579
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Java SDO Implementation
>            Reporter: Brian Murray
>         Assigned To: Frank Budinsky
>
> On page 146 of V2.01 of the spec, it is stated that conversion from Date to 
> String is supported.  However, getString on Date type results in an 
> IllegalArgumentException.  Here is a code segment:
>       public void testShowErrorsInSimpleFormat() throws Exception
>       {
>             DataObject test_obj = DataFactory.INSTANCE.create(API_TEST_TYPE);
>             Date current_date = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis());
>             // getString does not work on Date type
>             test_obj.setDate("dateVal", current_date);
>             String returned_string = test_obj.getString("dateVal"); //Gives 
> IllegalArgumentException
>       }
>    And here is the XSD:
>       <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>       xmlns:sdo="commonj.sdo"
>       xmlns:simple="http://www.example.com/api_test";
>       targetNamespace="http://www.example.com/api_test";>
>       <xsd:import namespace="commonj.sdo" schemaLocation="sdoModel.xsd"/>
>       <xsd:element name="apiTestElem" type="simple:APITest"/>
>       <xsd:complexType mixed="true" name="APITest">
>       <xsd:sequence>
>             <xsd:element name="stringVal" type="sdo:String"/>
>             <xsd:element name="booleanVal" type="sdo:Boolean"/>
>             <xsd:element name="booleanVal2" type="sdo:Boolean"/>
>             <xsd:element name="byteVal" type="sdo:Byte"/>
>             <xsd:element name="stringVal2" type="sdo:String"/>
>             <xsd:element name="decimalVal" type="sdo:Decimal"/>
>             <xsd:element name="decimalVal2" type="sdo:Decimal"/>
>             <xsd:element name="intVal" type="sdo:Int"/>
>             <xsd:element name="floatVal" type="sdo:Float"/>
>             <xsd:element name="doubleVal" type="sdo:Double"/>
>             <xsd:element name="dateVal" type="sdo:Date"/>
>             <xsd:element name="shortVal" type="sdo:Short"/>
>             <xsd:element name="longVal" type="sdo:Long"/>
>             <xsd:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"
>    name="children" type="simple:APITest"/>
>             <xsd:element name="bytesVal" type="sdo:Bytes"/>
>             <xsd:element name="integerVal" type="sdo:Integer"/>
>             <xsd:element name="charVal" type="sdo:Character"/>
>       </xsd:sequence>
>    </xsd:complexType>
> I originally thought that also getDate was not working on String, but this 
> was an error in my test case.  I had been setting the String value to be 
> Date.toString().  Fuhwei correctly pointed out that the String format that 
> would allow conversion is given on page 72 of the specification and is 
> different than what is returned by Date.toString().  I have tested with the 
> correct String format and found that getDate works, so clearly this is not an 
> error.  However, I wonder if it would be a good idea to aditionally support 
> the String format that results from Date.toString().

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