[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-935?page=all ]
Yang ZHONG updated TUSCANY-935:
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Attachment: DataObjectUtil.935
dotNames.xsd
DotNameTestCase.java
Thanks to Frank for having reviewed.
Two new files in addition to DataObjectUtil.935:
java/sdo/impl/src/test/resources/dotNames.xsd
java/sdo/impl/src/test/java/org/apache/tuscany/sdo/test/DotNameTestCase.java
> SDO path accessors need to support names that contain "."
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TUSCANY-935
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-935
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java SDO Implementation
> Reporter: Frank Budinsky
> Attachments: DataObjectUtil.935, dotNames.xsd, DotNameTestCase.java
>
>
> This issue keeps coming up. The "." character is commonly used in industrial
> schemas, so we need to make it work. I propose handling it as follows:
> Given a property name like "foo.0":
> 1. first simply check if there is a property with the specified name.
> 2. if a property with that name isn't found, then find the last "." character
> in the name.
> 3. if it is followed by digits, then use the substring from 0 to the "." as
> the property name, and the number after the dot as an index.
> The only case this breaks is when there is both an isMany property named
> "foo" and another property named someting like "foo.0" in the same type. I
> think this is an unlikely corner case, that we can live with.
> We'll also need to propose this behavior be clarified in the spec.
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