Bummer, what's the proper way to test if a property exists then, since
${!empty [class].[property]} isn't the correct way?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 5/7/2010 3:07 PM, Jon Stevens wrote:
That is what JBoss does, so I'd say that Caucho fixed a bug.
jon
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Aaron Freeman
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We are system testing Resin 4.0.6 with our old code base and found a
curiosity. The following code used to work, regardless of what "type"
"receipt" is:
<c:if test="${!empty receipt.details}">
Under Resin 3.0.x if receipt was a HashMap and had a "details"
property
then it would return "true". If it was a HashMap and did not have a
details property, it would correctly return false. And (most
importantly), if receipt was _any_ other class, including built in
java
classes, it would just return false. With Resin 4.0.6 it now
throws an
error:
'details' is an unknown bean property of 'java.math.BigDecimal'
That's not the expected behavior is it?
Thanks,
Aaron
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