On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 5:49:01 PM UTC+2, Jeff wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> In the original post, I forgot to mention that, I tried the following
> flush() implementation but it didn't make a difference:
> @Override public void flush() {wrappedEditor.asEditor().flush();}
>
> I am not sure what else I can do within flush() since the only member
> variable of the class is the wrappedEditor.
>
> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>>
OK, looking a bit more in details, I really think you should follow the
same pattern as OptionalFieldEditor (as I already told you on
StackOverflow), with setValue() transforming the Set into a List and
calling chain.attach(theList, theListEditor), and getValue() calling
chain.getValue(theListEditor) and transforming the List back to a String.
Not tested but it has more chances to work than your strategy of "hiding"
the underlying ListEditor.
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