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Stephen Halsey updated BETWIXT-61:
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> Array in bean causes element after to not be set
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> Key: BETWIXT-61
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BETWIXT-61
> Project: Commons Betwixt
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Windows XP, Suns Java 1.5.0_07, Betwixt Version 0.8
> Source.
> Reporter: Stephen Halsey
> Attachments: TestBetwixtArrayBugUnit.java, WithBugBean.java,
> WithoutBugBean.java
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> Hi,
> I am having a problem with a class that has arrays in it and writing and
> reading them using betwixt. I have tracked down the problem and created a
> simple unit test with the 3 classes attached that demonstate this. If you
> create a new org.apache.commons.betwixt.arraybug package in your src/test
> folder of you betwixt source code and put these classes in you should be able
> to run the tests.
> I have put an explanation of what the test does at the top of the
> TestBetwixtArrayBugUnit class.
> I'm sorry if I've just used the wrong settings or something, but I based it
> on the code from the examples page at
> http://commons.apache.org/betwixt/guide/examples.html for doing a round trip
> on a simple bean.
> I'm not sure, but there is a chance this could be related to the error
> someone reported at:-
> http://markmail.org/message/ofm3yp7gf7auhfcp
> because I may have seen the EmptyStackException under certain circumstances
> too whilst developing this test, but in this test you will see no exception
> is generated, the value just comes out null for the xxx parameter because it
> is alphabetically after the array parameter, which is actually more worrying
> as its a lot harder to spot.
> If you would like me to I can do a bit more work and get sample debug output
> to try and work out why it is doing what it is doing?
> thanks
> Steve
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