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Jean-Philippe CLEMENT edited comment on ARIES-1500 at 3/4/16 8:24 AM:
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Thank you for the converter doc, nice!
The problem is Blueprint is not type erasure, cannot express generic types
within the syntax and does not handle generics correctly... I guess we may say
there is a bug... somewhere :)
was (Author: jeanphi):
The problem is Blueprint is not type erasure, cannot express generic types
within the syntax and does not handle generics correctly... I guess we may say
there is a bug... somewhere :)
> Conversion fails with generics
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> Key: ARIES-1500
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1500
> Project: Aries
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Blueprint
> Affects Versions: blueprint-core-1.5.0
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Jean-Philippe CLEMENT
>
> Let's take a bean with the method setSomething(Something<T>) called via
> blueprint with another bean implementing Something => exception saying that
> bean conversion is not possible. But, if I change the method signature
> without the generic type setSomething(Something), then it works as expected.
> Blueprint should not care for the generic type as Java is type erasure and do
> not exceed the spec.
> There is no nice work around. Have to change all APIs used via Blueprint and
> take note for all deviations. This is really heavy.
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