Hello Thomas,

On Friday, June 1, 2012 10:51:00 AM UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> Is X an EntityProxy or a ValueProxy? If it's a ValueProxy, then this is 
> the expected behavior; you'll have to either:


It's a ValueProxy (X is not an entity).
Are you sure that an IllegalArgumentException with no message coming from a 
native method I didn't call directly is an expected behavior?
Shouldn't the framework just let the value defined in the constructor of 
the domain object, or, if that's too complicated, try raising a better 
exception?
 

>
>    - set the property value to Boolean.FALSE on the client-side
>    
> I went for that one. You're right that it could be boolean though. It's 
just that in this project every domain property is a Boolean, never a 
boolean.
 
Also, I must declare the property in the proxy because, although the Editor 
I mention doesn't care about it, there are some points where I need to read 
the value of this property in the client-side.

Thank you very much for the quick answer.

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