hi graham
(hopefully this is better late than never...)
i'd suggest subclassing BeanUtilsBean, subclassing copyProperties so that it works the way you want. then register your new instance early in the lifecycle of your application.
- robert
On 10 Aug 2004, at 18:50, Graham Lounder wrote:
Hey All,
I'm having problems with BeanUtils.copyProperties() and hibernate's lazy collections. Almost all my list in hibernate are setup as lazy list so they will only be populated when they are refereneced for the first time. This has been working great so far but as soon as I try to copy on of my objects to an ActionForm, it runs out of memory. I'm assuming that the copy Properties method is going into the lazy collections and initializing them (which I don't want to happen).
Is there any way to tell BeanUtils to only copy Simple Properties? Or is there a way to get it to ignore properties that return a List object?
Cheers, Graham
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