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Sergiy Yevtushenko commented on WICKET-1331:
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Sorry, I haven't mentioned it, but attached example does show both these 
issues: 
1) causes a trap "No get method defined for class: class java.lang.Long 
expression: id" cited above (because ChoiceRenderer tries to resolve property 
name for simple type)
2) can be seen if replace ChoiceRenderer with custom one (as you have 
suggested) or just by stepping through getDisplayValue() in debugger - value 
taken from model does not match any choice item (the List indexOf() is 
responsible for this, as I've mentioned).


> getModelValue() in AbstractSingleSelectChoice and ListMultipleChoice can't 
> handle complex list items type correctly
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-1331
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1331
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0-final, 1.3.1
>         Environment: Suse 10.3, JRE 1.6 (1.6.0_04-b12), jetty 6.1.7
>            Reporter: Sergiy Yevtushenko
>            Assignee: Igor Vaynberg
>         Attachments: testproject.zip
>
>   Original Estimate: 0.5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0.5h
>
> AbstractSingleSelectChoice.getModelValue() implementation uses List.indexOf() 
> to find the key and this causes problems if list of choices contains complex 
> values rather than simple list of String instances. In this case indexOf() 
> returns -1 and this can't be resolved by overriding equals() for list 
> elements. This happens because internally AbstractList.indexOf() invokes 
> equals() method of passed key value passing it list items as a parameter. 
> Also, current implementation may pass key returned by getModelObject() to 
> IChoiceRender, while it expects values from list of items. Correct 
> implementation of this method may look so:
> -------------------------
>       public String getModelValue()
>       {
>               // @@ Modified by SIY
>               Object object = getModelObject();
>               if (object != null)
>               {
>                       // compare choice items with given keys and pass down
>                       // to IChoiceRenderer list item rather than key
>                       Iterator iter = getChoices().iterator();
>                       int i = 0;
>                       while (iter.hasNext())
>                       {
>                               Object obj = iter.next();
>                               if (obj != null && obj.equals(object))
>                               {
>                                       object = obj;
>                                       break;
>                               }
>                               i++;
>                       }
>                       if (i > getChoices().size())
>                               i = -1;
>                       return getChoiceRenderer().getIdValue(object, i);
>               }
>               return NO_SELECTION_VALUE;
>       }
> -----------------------------------
> Similar issues also present in ListMultipleChoice.getModelValue(), but they 
> can't be resolved by overriding this method in subclass because this method 
> declared final.

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