[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-536?page=all ]
sean schofield updated MYFACES-536:
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Fix Version: 1.1.0
(was: Nightly Build)
> managed bean: <list-entries>handling does not follow the spec
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>
> Key: MYFACES-536
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-536
> Project: MyFaces
> Type: Bug
> Components: JSR-127
> Versions: Nightly Build
> Reporter: Oliver Rossmueller
> Assignee: Oliver Rossmueller
> Fix For: 1.1.0
>
> From the spec document page 5-13:
> "For <list-entries>:
> 1. Call the property getter, if it exists.
> 2. If the getter returns null or doesn't exist, create a java.util.ArrayList,
> otherwise use the returned Object (an array or a java.util.List).
> 3. If a List was returned or created in step 2), add all elements defined by
> nested <value> elements in the order they are listed, converting values
> defined by nested <value> elements to the type defined by <value-class>. If a
> value is given as a value binding expression, evaluate the reference and
> store the result, converting to <value-class> if necessary. If a
> <value-class> is not defined, use the value as-is (i.e., as a
> java.lang.String). Add null for each <nullvalue> element.
> 4. If an array was returned in step 2), create a java.util.ArrayList and copy
> all elements from the returned array to the new List, wrapping elements of a
> primitive type. Add all elements defined by nested <value> elements as
> described in step 3).
> 5. If a new java.util.List was created in step 2) and the property is of type
> List, set the property by calling the setter method, or log an error if there
> is no setter method.
> 6. If a new java.util.List was created in step 2) and the property is a java
> array, convert the List into an array of the property type, and set it by
> calling the setter method, or log an error if there is no setter method.
> 7. If a new java.util.List was created in step 4), convert the List to an
> array of the proper type for the property and set the property by calling the
> setter method, or log an error if there is no setter method."
> MyFaces skips Step 1 and creates a new ArrayList instance in any case.
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