Even with STS-426 fixed, Stripes doesn't deal with generic Beans that use
inheritance
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Key: STS-427
URL: http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-427
Project: Stripes
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: Release 1.4.3, Release 1.5
Environment: OpenSolaris
Tomcat 5.5.17
Reporter: Alan Burlison
Assigned To: Tim Fennell
STS-426 covered the case where Stripes needed to handle a bean of the form
MyBean<A,B>, and provides a fix for that issue. However, if MyBean inherits
from another class, Stripes fails to bind any of its properties, e.g.
class Class1<A,B> { ... }
class Class2<B,A> extends Class1<B,A> {}
class Class3<X,Y> extends Class2<X,Y> {}
public class MyBean<A,B> extends Class3<A,B> {}
See the file net.sourceforge.stripes.test.TestGenericBean for an example of how
to construct a test case to trigger this bug.
See also http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-426
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