No, it won't work, I guess. You sould store an object into your attribute, like Boolean.TRUE.
Be aware that your attribute syntax must also allow you to use booleans values. On 6/22/07, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys,
I tried to create an entry containing an attribute like this:
attributes.put("someBooleanTypeAttributeName", true);
And got an exception (Noted in most recent JIRA filed). Should that work?
Thanks,
- Ole
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