A related question is the behavior of getProperty() if the requested property has multiple values. At the moment the Container class is used to make a difference whether the property has a single value of type Collection or multiple values. Without the Container class this difference cannot be resolved.

Well, I don't belief that this is a big issue. The behavior of getProperty() just has to be exactly specified in those cases.

Oliver

Eric Pugh schrieb:

Why wait?  If we can toss it, let's do it, as I'm guessing we won't get much
testing exposure post 1.0 on the codebase before ripping it up for 2.0...


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Eric Pugh wrote:


To be honest, I never quite grokked the

AbstractConfiguration.Container..

It seemed to be used to distingush between a List and a non list...

I experimented a removal of AbstractConfiguration.Container and it seems to work fine, all test cases were ok. I'll remove it after the 1.0 release since it doesn't affect the public API.

Emmanuel Bourg


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