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Miguel Costa commented on DBUTILS-150:
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Hi [~thecarlhall] your points are very fair.
To be honest I don't use any of the "Indexed" features the only thing that I
needed was the PropertyDescriptor itself.
Because I don't even use the setters and getters method, I implemented that
myself with an override.
And also yes you are correct, I'm just doing a directly "set" of the full list
as a blob, and not iterating one entry at a time.
So basically I get the Blob from the DB as a Json of a Map, convert into a
HashMap and invoke the putAll over reflection
> BeanProcessor populateBean does not work when PropertyDescriptor is of type
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>
> Key: DBUTILS-150
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBUTILS-150
> Project: Commons DbUtils
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.7
> Reporter: Miguel Costa
> Assignee: Carl Franklin Hall
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.8
>
> Attachments: 2023-02-14 10_14_48-Window.png, 2023-02-14
> 10_17_28-Window.png, IndexedPropertyTestClass.java, TestCopy.java
>
>
> I've been using DB utils for a while to help me handle some custom beans
> (Protobufs)
> Anyway while debugging an issue I'm facing I noticed that the function
> BeanProcessor.populateBean is not able to handle
> PropertyDescriptor when their class is IndexedPropertyDescriptor instead of a
> normal PropertyDescriptor.
> IndexedPropertyDescriptor extends PropertyDescriptor so I would expect this
> to work without any issue, but currently it does not
>
> I can provide a PR for review with my best approach for it
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