hello
          i have one douat  the fallowing method is deprecated can u tell me
in which way i can use this

getCasInitializer().initializeCas(fis, *aCAS*) this method is deprecated.

thank u

vijay



On 9/4/07, Thilo Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > how can I get the size of an array type ?
> >
> > I have a fs where fs.getType().isArray() == true.
> > Now I woud like to know the size of the array.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jörn
>
> Good question.  Looks like there is no elegant way
> of doing this.  There's an interface called CommonArrayFS
> that defines the size() method, but ArrayFS doesn't
> extend it.  So here's what you can do, but don't
> tell anyone ;-)
>
> public static final int getArrayLength(FeatureStructure fs) {
>    // Check that FS is not null and is array FS
>    if ((fs != null) && fs.getType().isArray()) {
>      // Acquire low-level CAS
>      LowLevelCAS llc = fs.getCAS().getLowLevelCAS();
>      // Use low-level method to retrieve array size
>      return llc.ll_getArraySize(llc.ll_getFSRef(fs));
>    }
>    throw new IllegalArgumentException((fs == null) ? "<null>" :
> fs.toString());
> }
>
> Note that I haven't tested this code, so it
> may be buggy...
>
> Does anybody know why ArrayFS does not extend
> CommonArrayFS?  Anything riding on that?  If
> nobody screams, I'll open a Jira issue and fix
> this for the next release.  Then you can get
> the array length with
>
> ((CommonArrayFS) fs).size();
>
> --Thilo
>

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