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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (COLLECTIONS-363) TransformedMap is
Serializable but its superclass doesn't define an accessible void
constructor
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Igor Saprykin edited comment on COLLECTIONS-363 at 12/20/10 1:06 PM:
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I attempted to follow your instructions and done a test case which use .obj files (see patch attached). I'm also open for any suggestions about making it better.
I wonder why splitmap.TestTransformedMap extends BulkTest, but not a AbstractTestObject like all other containers.
was (Author: isaprykin):
Patch with .obj file and test case
> TransformedMap is Serializable but its superclass doesn't define an accessible void constructor
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: COLLECTIONS-363
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-363
> Project: Commons Collections
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Map
> Affects Versions: 3.2
> Reporter: Sebb
> Attachments: COLLECTIONS-363-obj-test.patch, COLLECTIONS-363.patch
>
>
> TransformedMap is Serializable but its superclass doesn't define an accessible void constructor.
> For example, the following test fails:
> {code}
> public void testSerialisation() throws Exception {
> TransformedMap<String, String, String, String> map = TransformedMap.decorate(
> new HashMap<String, String>(), NOPTransformer.<String> getInstance(), NOPTransformer.<String> getInstance());
> ByteArrayOutputStream bytes = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
> ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(bytes);
> out.writeObject(map); // fails with java.io.InvalidClassException: org.apache.commons.collections.splitmap.TransformedMap; no valid constructor
> out.close();
> }
> {code}
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