[jira] Assigned: (SLING-1859) Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly

2010-11-14 Thread Clemens Wyss (JIRA)

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Clemens Wyss reassigned SLING-1859:
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Assignee: Clemens Wyss  (was: Mike Müller)

 Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly
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 Key: SLING-1859
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1859
 Project: Sling
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Extensions
Affects Versions: Sling Explorer 1.0.0
Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
Assignee: Clemens Wyss

 I have a node with a multi value string property, and the explorer displays 
 the value as [Ljava.lang.Object;@1a6b7e, together with the hint [not a 
 property!] 

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[jira] Commented: (SLING-1859) Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly

2010-11-14 Thread Clemens Wyss (JIRA)

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Clemens Wyss commented on SLING-1859:
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If resource.adaptTo(ValueMap) fails (i.e returns null) I try your 
cast-approach through ResourceUtil#getValueMap, so this does not seem to be 
the problem.

not sure you want strings, I guess you could also ask for Long[0] etc. 
the PropertyDefinition (Property#getDefinition()) should not only tell me if 
the property is mutivalued (PropertyDefinition#isMultiple()), but also the type 
the multiple values (PropertyDefinition#getRequiredType()), no matter whether 
it's empty or not.

I expect to always get a Property from the ValueMap-casted resource... Maybe a 
false implication?

 Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly
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 Key: SLING-1859
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1859
 Project: Sling
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Extensions
Affects Versions: Sling Explorer 1.0.0
Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
Assignee: Mike Müller

 I have a node with a multi value string property, and the explorer displays 
 the value as [Ljava.lang.Object;@1a6b7e, together with the hint [not a 
 property!] 

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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (SLING-1859) Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly

2010-11-14 Thread Clemens Wyss (JIRA)

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Clemens Wyss edited comment on SLING-1859 at 11/14/10 11:00 AM:


If resource.adaptTo(ValueMap) fails (i.e returns null) I try your 
cast-approach through ResourceUtil#getValueMap, so this does not seem to be 
the problem.

not sure you want strings, I guess you could also ask for Long[0] etc. 
the Property should not only tell me if the property is mutivalued 
(Property#isMultiple()), but also the type the multiple values 
(Property#getType()), no matter whether it's empty or not.

I expect to always get a Property from the ValueMap-casted resource... Maybe a 
false implication?

  was (Author: clemensdev):
If resource.adaptTo(ValueMap) fails (i.e returns null) I try your 
cast-approach through ResourceUtil#getValueMap, so this does not seem to be 
the problem.

not sure you want strings, I guess you could also ask for Long[0] etc. 
the PropertyDefinition (Property#getDefinition()) should not only tell me if 
the property is mutivalued (PropertyDefinition#isMultiple()), but also the type 
the multiple values (PropertyDefinition#getRequiredType()), no matter whether 
it's empty or not.

I expect to always get a Property from the ValueMap-casted resource... Maybe a 
false implication?
  
 Multi-value string properties are not displayed correctly
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 Key: SLING-1859
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1859
 Project: Sling
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Extensions
Affects Versions: Sling Explorer 1.0.0
Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
Assignee: Clemens Wyss

 I have a node with a multi value string property, and the explorer displays 
 the value as [Ljava.lang.Object;@1a6b7e, together with the hint [not a 
 property!] 

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