Andres Joy created LANG-1309:
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             Summary: Should EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals return false if 
both values of a field is false?
                 Key: LANG-1309
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1309
             Project: Commons Lang
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Andres Joy
            Priority: Minor


EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals return false if both values of the two objects 
on a field is null. Is this behavior intended? 

Consider the following example:

{quote}class Person {

  String name;
  int age;
  String phone = null;
  ...
}{quote}

And a main method:
{quote}Person p1 = new Person();
p1.name = "Mike";
p1.age = 30;

Person p2 = new Person();
p2.name = "Mike";
p2.age = 30;

assertTrue(EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals(p1, p2));{quote}

This test won't pass because the assertion will fail. 
Moreover, in this example, the objects we compare are actually equal(morally 
speaking) and the check should therefore return true. 

What motivates the current behavior? 



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