nope.. its just a hashmap!
johan
On 5/14/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it is a mutable map...so do params we put into it are also being wrapped
in string[1] ?
-igor
On 5/14/07, Johan Compagner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the String arrays come from the change eelco did in the
> ServletWebRequest:
> public Map getParameterMap()
> {
> // Lazy-init parameter map. Only make one copy. It's more
> efficient, and
> // we can add stuff to it (which the BookmarkablePage stuff
> does).
> if (parameterMap == null)
> {
> parameterMap = new HashMap(
> httpServletRequest.getParameterMap());
> }
> // return a mutable copy
> return parameterMap;
> }
>
> we now just make a copy
> before this code didn't make only a copy but also tested if the
> parameter was a String[].length > 1
> then it kept the string array, if not then it only did store the first
> element..
>
> johan
>
>
> On 5/14/07, Jean-Baptiste Quenot < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > * manuel barzi:
> >
> > > Unfortunatelly, I have to confirm you this is actually not true
> > > in 1.2.6 (I guess the link provided by Jean-Baptiste Quenot is
> > > explaining it all).
> > >
> > > In my case I just transfer independent key-values (never
> > > repeated), and when recovering them at the parameters
> > > receiver-page, I have to cast to String[], and all of them are
> > > of the size 1. So, really, what's happening inside is a String
> > > to String[1] conversion. Which is not actually following the
> > > mentioned spec.
> >
> > You may want to try the patch attached to the Jira issue. But
> > note that this is a workaround, not really a solution to the
> > problem as I don't know where those String arrays come from.
> > --
> > Jean-Baptiste Quenot
> > aka John Banana Qwerty
> > http://caraldi.com/jbq/
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