I have a rather clear memory of working on these, there wasn't enough passing of Generic classes around. I'll go have a look.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Sergey Beryozkin<sergey.beryoz...@iona.com> wrote: > > Hi Benson > > if you could look at any of these tests or at least point me in the right > direction then it would be great. > I know you're busy - so just look at it whenever you get a chance, not > urgent... > > cheers, Sergey > > > Sergey Beryozkin-2 wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Benson >> >> I can't make the Aegis tests writing/reading collections working in CXF >> JAX-RS. >> I've found that AegisProviderTest#testReadWriteComplexMap is still >> @Ignored, it might've passed for you because it was @Ignored :-) >> >> I've also added testWriteCollections() (which writes List<AegisTestBean>) >> to AegisJSONProviderTest. I also updated DataBindingJSONProviderTest, one >> of its internal classes to return List<Book>. AegisJSONProvider extends >> AegisElementProvider, DataBindingJSONProvider extends DataBindingProvider >> which actually (in this case) delegates to Aegis DataBinding. >> >> AegisJSONProviderTest fails at the write time, it can't find the mapping >> for List. DataBindingJSONProviderTest fails early at the Aegis DataBinding >> initialization time for the same reason. I thought Lists were supported by >> default ? I haven't found any exam[le showing how a type mapping for Lists >> can be created. >> Can you please, whenever you have a chance, have a look at these tests ? >> >> thanks, Sergey >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Handling-collections-with-Aegis-in-JAX-RS-tp24933144p25076146.html > Sent from the cxf-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >