Well, I quit the job where I was going to use that.  However, it would be
awesome if what I described worked :)  I remember searching through the code
and making a few changes, but not really getting anywhere.

-Dustin

On 7/3/07, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Was just going through my flagged mail and realized
I'd never followed up here.  What's your current
status, Dustin?

-Matt

--- Dustin Whitney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>     I like JXPath, but I'd like to make a change to
> the source, and I'm
> hoping for some advice here.  When using the
> JXPathContext.createPathAndSetValue() method on some
> Java beans, I get an
> exception if something like:
>
> /[EMAIL PROTECTED] = 'Rental Reimbursement'
> and @detailName =
> 'Number']/detail
>
> results in the predicate returning an null value.
> But, using the same
> createPathAndSetValue() method with that XPath when
> the predicate does not
> result in null, works just fine.  I could easily
> turn my predicate into an
> object if I were dumped into my
> AbstractFactory.createObject() method.  Can
> anyone suggest what I might change to make that
> happen, or give a good
> explanation as to why I should not do that?
>
> Thanks,
> Dustin
>




      
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