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Benedikt Ritter updated BEANUTILS-409:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.8.4
    
> BeanUtils - 'describe' method returning Incorrect array value
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BEANUTILS-409
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEANUTILS-409
>             Project: Commons BeanUtils
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.8.3
>         Environment: commons-beanutils 1.8.3, jdk 1.6.0_20
>            Reporter: benny
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: describe
>             Fix For: 1.8.4
>
>
> I want to convert a bean class to a map (key=the name of the member,value=the 
> value of the member).
> I'm using the method BeanUtils.describe(beanClass);
> (I'm using commons-beanutils 1.8.3, jdk 1.6.0_20, on commons-beanutils 1.5 it 
> works)
> The problem is that the return value is incorrect, (the map contain only the 
> first item from the array),
> the code:
> public class Demo { 
>         private ArrayList<String> myList = new ArrayList<String>(); 
>         public Demo() { 
>             myList.add("first_value"); 
>             myList.add("second_value"); 
>         } 
>  
>         public ArrayList<String> getMyList() { 
>             return myList; 
>         } 
>  
>         public void setMyList(ArrayList<String> myList) { 
>             this.myList = myList; 
>         } 
>  
>         public static void main(String[] args) { 
>             Demo myBean = new Demo(); 
>             try { 
>                 Map describe = BeanUtils.describe(myBean); 
>                 Iterator it = describe.entrySet().iterator(); 
>                 while (it.hasNext()) { 
>                     Map.Entry pairs = (Map.Entry) it.next(); 
>                     System.out.println(String.format("key=%s,value=%s", 
> (String) pairs.getKey(), (String) pairs.getValue())); 
>  
>                 } 
>             } catch (Exception e) { 
>                 e.printStackTrace(); 
>             } 
>         } 
>     } 
>  •The expected output:
>  
> key=myList,value=[first_value,second_value]
> key=class,value=class $Demo
>  •But the real output is:
>  
> key=myList,value=[first_value]
> key=class,value=class $Demo
> As you can see the array contains two values but the output(and the map) 
> contains only one,why??

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