Hi Nacho (and Oscar)... OK, I've pushed a commit... [1] could you retest?
You'll see that I didn't got with your design... doing a clear() and addAll() on the collection returned by DataNucleus (for a regular managed "parented" collection) might result in unexpected side effects. So instead the code always returns a copy of the collection, with just the visible objects. However, it now takes care to ensure that the compile time type of that collection is compatible with the underlying method's return type. One thing I wasn't completely certain on is what to do if the method's return type isn't one of the standard ones (List, Set, SortedSet, ArrayList, Collection etc). I decided to revert to returning the unfiltered collection, but an alternative design would be to fail fast. Opinions welcome. If this all works ok, then I'll cut a release. Thanks Dan [1] https://github.com/apache/isis/commit/9417a0d01608ba640b881e391be8c8b0529b1321 On 20 August 2015 at 10:15, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nacho, > > Thanks for checking this out, and you are right, of course... the code > should take the return type of the getter into account. > > I'll tidy up your code by way of a fix. > > Thanks again, > Dan > On 20 Aug 2015 09:40, "Nacho Cánovas Rejón" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Dan. >> >> In order to test new changes on 1.9.0 release, I think I find some bug. >> >> My problem is in "*ISIS-1044: fixing by filtering the >> PropertyAccessorFacet and CollectionAccessorFacet, also the >> ActionInvocationFacet (for contributed collections/properties):*" issue. >> >> You modified "*getProperty*" method on class >> "*CollectionAccessorFacetViaAccessor*". I show you the code: >> >> *OLD Code* >> >> final Object collectionOrArray = ObjectAdapter.InvokeUtils.invoke(method, >> owningAdapter); >> >> *NEW Code* >> >> final Object collectionOrArray = ObjectAdapter.InvokeUtils.invoke(method, >> owningAdapter); >> >> final ObjectAdapter collectionAdapter = >> getAdapterManager().adapterFor(collectionOrArray); >> >> final FacetedMethod facetedMethod = (FacetedMethod) getFacetHolder(); >> final Class<?> collectionElementType = facetedMethod.getType(); >> >> final List<ObjectAdapter> visibleAdapters = >> ObjectAdapter.Util.visibleAdapters( >> collectionAdapter, >> authenticationSession, deploymentCategory); >> final List<Object> visibleObjects = Lists.newArrayList( >> Iterables.transform(visibleAdapters, >> ObjectAdapter.Functions.getObject())); >> >> return visibleObjects; >> >> Now I explain my problem. >> >> I have for example this property defined in one of my entities. >> >> private SortedSet<Product> customSelectedProducts = new >> TreeSet<Product>(); >> >> public SortedSet<Product> getCustomSelectedProducts() { >> return this.customSelectedProducts; >> } >> >> public void setCustomSelectedProducts( >> final SortedSet<Product> customSelectedProducts) { >> this.customSelectedProducts = customSelectedProducts; >> } >> >> And when I try to get his value, I received: >> >> java.lang.ClassCastException: java.util.ArrayList cannot be cast to >> java.util.SortedSet >> >> You will see that you return always an ArrayList when it's a Collection, >> but maybe there is other kind of collections (SortedSet in my case) and it >> will failed on get method. >> >> I did some dirty and not to well modification for performance to work >> with it in order to advance changing next code: >> >> final List<Object> visibleObjects = Lists.newArrayList( >> Iterables.transform(visibleAdapters, >> ObjectAdapter.Functions.getObject())); >> >> return visibleObjects; >> * >> **to* >> >> ((Collection) collectionOrArray).clear(); >> ((Collection) collectionOrArray).addAll(Lists.newArrayList( >> Iterables.transform(visibleAdapters, >> ObjectAdapter.Functions.getObject()))); >> >> return collectionOrArray; >> >> I have the same problem in method "*invoke*" from class >> "*ActionInvocationFacetForDomainEventAbstract*" and I fixed it with a >> similar way than last mail: >> >> final List<Object> visibleObjects = >> Lists.newArrayList(Lists.transform( >> visibleAdapters, ObjectAdapter.Functions.getObject())); >> final ObjectAdapter visibleObjectsAsAdapter = >> getAdapterManager().adapterFor(visibleObjects); >> >> *to* >> >> ((Collection<Object>) result).clear(); >> ((Collection<Object>) >> result).addAll(Lists.newArrayList(Lists.transform(visibleAdapters, >> ObjectAdapter.Functions.getObject()))); >> >> final ObjectAdapter visibleObjectsAsAdapter = >> this.getAdapterManager().adapterFor(result); >> >> I hope you're well. >> >> Best regards and thanks. >> >> -- >> Ignacio Cánovas Rejón >> Tel. 902 900 231 >> Fax 96 353 19 09 >> [email protected] >> www.gesconsultor.com >> >> Este mensaje y los ficheros anexos son confidenciales. 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