Hi,
What did you mean by
"is an issue iff you're
using an id"
What else can I use to get the value inside an
Iterator?
Thanks
--- Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- tom tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > WHAT it prints is following Issue is for the 4th
> > index also it prints test, it should print empty
> >
> > Value of the arry is test0
> > Value of the arry is test1
> > Value of the arry is test2
> > Value of the arry is test
> > Value of the arry is test
>
> I agree; this looks like a bug. The suspect code is
> in
> IteratorComponent (twice) and is an issue iff you're
> using an id (i.e., the proper value, null or not, is
> pushed onto the context stack):
>
> if ((id != null) && (currentValue != null)) {
> stack.getContext().put(id, currentValue);
> }
>
> Personally, I'd file a JIRA against this if there
> isn't one already there.
>
> d.
>
>
>
>
>
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