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Julian Wood updated TAPESTRY-2298:
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    Component/s:     (was: Core Components)
                 tapestry-core

> Can't use the callback option of AJAX.AutoComplete, because there is no way 
> to produce a quoteless value in a JSONObject
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>
>                 Key: TAPESTRY-2298
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2298
>             Project: Tapestry
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: tapestry-core
>    Affects Versions: 5.0.12
>         Environment: osx 10.5, java 1.5
>            Reporter: Julian Wood
>
> If you extend Autocomplete, and override the configure method like so:
> protected void configure(JSONObject config)
>    {
>       config.put("callback", "myMethod");
>    }
> and in my javascript I have:
> function myMethod(element, entry) {
>    console.info(element);
>    console.info(entry);
>    return entry;
> }
> This doesn't work because myMethod is quoted in javascript, and needs to be 
> unquoted:
> new AJAX.AutoComplete('provinceState', 'provinceState:menu', 
> '/webapp/signup.provincestate:autocomplete', 
> {"indicator":"provinceState:loader","callback":"myMethod","paramName":"t:input"});
> should be
> new AJAX.AutoComplete('provinceState', 'provinceState:menu', 
> '/webapp/signup.provincestate:autocomplete', 
> {"indicator":"provinceState:loader","callback":myMethod,"paramName":"t:input"});
> Note the absence of quotes around myMethod.
> So it seems I should be able to put an object into the config which returns 
> an unquoted string:
> protected void configure(JSONObject config)
>    {
>       config.put("callback", new JSONString() {
>            public String toJSONString() {
>                return "myMethod";
>            }
>        });
>    }
> However, this errors because the allowed types for the JSONObject.put method 
> seem restricted to these:
>    private static final Class[] ALLOWED = new Class[] { String.class, 
> Boolean.class, Number.class, JSONObject.class, JSONArray.class, Null.class };
> This, despite the fact that the method JSONObject.valueToString(Object value) 
> looks for an object of type JSONString.
> I can't extend JSONObject with my own toJSONString() impl, because JSONObject 
> is final.
> All that is needed is JSONString.class in ALLOWED.

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