It's up on repo-releases, though maybe it is not complete?

-Ross


On Feb 11, 2010, at 12:07 PM, David Pollak wrote:

> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:05 AM, GA <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks I am gonna try and test it.
> 
> When is 2.0-M2 going to be released?
> 
> 
> Yesterday... trying to figure out why it didn't happen.  Likely today.
>  
> Cheers, GA
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 11, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Joni Freeman wrote:
> 
> > Yes, it is fixed in 2.0-M2.
> >
> > Cheers Joni
> >
> > On Feb 11, 6:54 pm, GA <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> That's exactly what I've just found out. :-)
> >>
> >> As a workaround I am forcing the client app to send 0.0.
> >>
> >> are you saying that the bug is fixed in Lift 2.0-M2?
> >>
> >> Thanks for the answer,
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >>
> >> GA
> >>
> >> On Feb 11, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Joni Freeman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>
> >>> I believe this bug is already fixed in trunk. If I'm right, the
> >>> problem was missing conversion from JInt to float. You could fix it by
> >>> changing these values "passMarkApplied":0,"thresholdApplied":0 to
> >>> "passMarkApplied":0.0,"thresholdApplied":0.0
> >>
> >>> But it would be great if you have time to test with latest snapshot.
> >>> It worked for me at least.
> >>
> >>> Cheers Joni
> >>
> >>> On Feb 11, 6:11 pm, GA <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Hello guys,
> >>
> >>>> I am having a very strange error parsing JSON messages. Everything was 
> >>>> working perfect until I introduce a new array in the message. It 
> >>>> supposed to be a very small change, but the system seems to be parsing 
> >>>> java data types instead of scala data types.
> >>
> >>>> This is the error message:
> >>
> >>>> net.liftweb.json.MappingException: Parsed JSON values do not match with 
> >>>> class constructor
> >>>> args=129567,248,1,1,0,0, String
> >>>> arg 
> >>>> types=java.lang.Long,java.lang.Long,java.lang.Long,java.lang.Long,scala.BigInt,scala.BigInt,java.lang.String
> >>>> constructor=public 
> >>>> com.tribes.ga.api.FeedAPI$FilterLogging$2(long,long,long,long,float,float,java.lang.String)
> >>
> >>>> I do not know how to solve this. There is another array in the same 
> >>>> structure that works just fine.
> >>
> >>>> This is the JSON message coming into the API:
> >>
> >>>> {"lastSync":"Thursday, February11,2010",
> >>>> "tribeId":1,
> >>>> "filterLogging":[{"passMarkApplied":0,"thresholdApplied":0,"entryId":129567,"evaluationDescription":"String","objectFiltered":1,"filterApplied":1,"sourceId":248}],
> >>>> "history":7,
> >>>> "deviceId":1036,
> >>>> "source":248,
> >>>> "showNews":true,
> >>>> "userId":1049,
> >>>> "syncFlag":false,
> >>>> "showNewsChanged":false,
> >>>> "updatedFeeds":[]}
> >>
> >>>> The error is with the array "filter". I am parsing it with the following 
> >>>> code (this is an extraction of the entire definition):
> >>
> >>>>             case class FilterLogging(entryId: Long,
> >>>>                                      sourceId: Long,
> >>>>                                      objectFiltered: Long,
> >>>>                                      filterApplied: Long,
> >>>>                                      passMarkApplied: Float,
> >>>>                                      thresholdApplied: Float,
> >>>>                                      evaluationDescription: String
> >>>>             )
> >>
> >>>>             case class UpdatedSource(userId: Long,
> >>>>                                      deviceId: Long,
> >>>>                                      tribeId: Long,
> >>>>                                      syncFlag: Boolean,
> >>>>                                      lastSync: String,
> >>>>                                      history: Int,
> >>>>                                      source: Long,
> >>>>                                      updatedFeeds: List[UpdatedFeeds],
> >>>>                                      filterLogging: List[FilterLogging]
> >>>>             )
> >>
> >>>>             val json = parse(req.body.map(bytes => new String(bytes, 
> >>>> "UTF-8")) openOr "")
> >>>>             val request: UpdatedSource = json.extract[UpdatedSource]
> >>
> >>>> Any ideas?
> >>
> >>>> Thanks in advance,
> >>
> >>>> GA
> >>
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