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Gregory Joseph updated MAGNOLIA-1304:
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Fix Version/s: 3.6.1
(was: 3.6)
> Proper handling of PropertyType.NAME in MgnlNode.setProperty
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> Key: MAGNOLIA-1304
> URL: http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-1304
> Project: Magnolia
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: core, workflow
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1
> Reporter: Gregory Joseph
> Assignee: Gregory Joseph
> Fix For: 3.6.1
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> For some unknown reason, the JcrBeanCoder uses PropertyType.NAME when storing
> Null values - I've only seen this happening with the
> "openwfe.org.jcr.beancoder.JcrBeanCoder__instance_class" property. As a
> result, the related beans can't be deserialized.
> I've applied to following fix for now, but it's far from elegant:
> if (type == PropertyType.NAME) {
> log.warn("setProperty(" + propertyName + ", " + valueStr + " with
> type PropertyType.NAME, will switch to PropertyType.STRING ...");
> type = PropertyType.STRING;
> }
> We should:
> 1) understand why/how PropertyType.NAME was used in the first place
> 2) if PropertyType.NAME is a valid choice, make it so that the bean can be
> deserialized anyhow. if not, then fix JcrBeanCoder.
> This was working before MAGNOLIA-1303 because the type parameter was ignored
> and all properties stored as Strings.
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