[ http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-385?page=all ]
Ben Gunter resolved STS-385.
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Fix Version/s: Release 1.5
Resolution: Fixed
Changed method to addParameters(Map<String,? extends Object>).
> Mismatch in request.getParameterMap and OnwardResolution.addParameters
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>
> Key: STS-385
> URL: http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-385
> Project: Stripes
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ActionBean Dispatching
> Reporter: Jasper Fontaine
> Assigned To: Ben Gunter
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: Release 1.5
>
>
> There seems to be a mismatch in HttpRequest.getParameterMap and
> OnwardResolution.addParameters.
> The first returns a Map<String, String[]>, the latter expects a Map<String,
> Object>, which makes it a bit too contrived when trying to get them to work
> together.
> Right now, since a Map<String, String[]> cannot be cast to a Map<String,
> Object>, we have to loop over the String-String[] map and call
> resolution.addParameter(String, Object) for each entry, or create a
> String-Object map myself by looping and implicitly casting the String[] value.
> Example usecase: after a form post, get the String-String[] map from the
> request via getContext().getRequest().getParameterMap() . Then save the form
> and its 1-N form-parameters in the DB. When loading this 'form-template' is
> retrieve the data, and convert it back to a String-String[] map. I create a
> redirect to the form jsp, and add the parameters.
> Proposed fix:
> A- add a getParameterMap method to the ActionBeanContext, returning a
> String-Object map. This would then mirror the addParameters method in
> OnwardResolution. This would correctly keep the httprequest hidden for
> unittesting purposes.
> B- add a addParameters(Map<String, String[]> method to OnwardResolution.
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