> @Christian
> Good workaround,
> in my defence I can say that I have no problem to change the log level,
> thank to maven I can have different profile with different log level.

hehe yes I have a similar setup I guess. But "expected exceptions"
make me always nervous, even in development mode ,-)

>
> Maurizio Cucchiara
>
> Il giorno 26/lug/2011 12.26, "Christian Grobmeier" <grobme...@gmail.com> ha
> scritto:
>> Thanks Maurizio.
>>
>> I don't want to reduce my error level, now I created something weird.
>> Not nice, but it works:
>>
>> private Submit submitCoord = null;
>>
>> public Submit getSubmit() {
>> return submitCoord;
>> }
>>
>> public void setSubmit(String submit) {
>> this.submitCoord = new Submit(submit);
>> }
>>
>> class Submit {
>> private int x = 0;
>> private int y = 0;
>> private String name = "";
>>
>> private Submit(String name) {
>> super();
>> this.name = name;
>> }
>>
>> public String getName() {
>> return name;
>> }
>>
>> public int getX() {
>> return x;
>> }
>> public void setX(int x) {
>> this.x = x;
>> }
>> public int getY() {
>> return y;
>> }
>> public void setY(int y) {
>> this.y = y;
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> Cheers
>> Christian
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Maurizio Cucchiara
>> <maurizio.cucchi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Christian,
>>> unfortunately IIRC there is no way to avoid that OGNL tries to find the
>>> property accessor.
>>>
>>> Adding this row in your log4j.xml (properties) should mute this log
> message
>>> (which it should not be a warning message)
>>>
>>>    <category name="com.opensymphony.xwork2.ognl.OgnlValueStack">
>>>        <priority value="error"/>
>>>    </category>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 July 2011 11:27, Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> using:
>>>> <s:submit type="image" src="images/icons/app/32x32/sign-in.png"
>>>> name="submit" />
>>>>
>>>> Sends the following to my action:
>>>> submit => [ Submit ] submit.x => [ 40 ] submit.y => [ 7 ]
>>>>
>>>> x / y are coordinates of my click, defined by w3c. Now they are sent
>>>> to my action, and OGNL tries to set it. Which leads to:
>>>>
>>>> > Error setting expression 'submit.x' with value
>>>> '[Ljava.lang.String;@a53ed8f'
>>>> > ognl.NoSuchPropertyException: java.lang.String.x
>>>>
>>>> Of course, ognl, sets a string "submit", then tries to find the getX
>>>> method on my string which does not exist.
>>>>
>>>> How can I deal with that?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Christian
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Maurizio Cucchiara
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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