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[jira] Closed: (SLING-1414) JSP Expression Language (eg:
"${resource.path}") to call the getPath() method of a Resource object
returned by ResourceResolver.findResources() result in error.
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1414?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Carsten Ziegeler closed SLING-1414.
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> JSP Expression Language (eg: "${resource.path}") to call the getPath() method of a Resource object returned by ResourceResolver.findResources() result in error.
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> Key: SLING-1414
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1414
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JCR
> Affects Versions: JCR Resource 2.0.6
> Environment: CQ5.2.1/CQ5.3
> Reporter: zhangchunlong
> Assignee: Felix Meschberger
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: JCR Resource 2.0.8
>
>
> Often in the JSPs, we call the ResourceResolver.findResources(query, "xpath") method to return an Iterator<Resource> object, which we iterate through using JSTL and EL syntax. When we attempt to access the getPath() method of each Resource, the following exception is thrown:
> java.lang.IllegalAccessException: Class javax.el.BeanELResolver can not access a member of class org.apache.sling.jcr.resource.internal.helper.jcr.JcrItemResource with modifiers "public".
> This works with CQ5.2.1 with no problem before. The issue happens on CQ5.3 GA release.
> Example codes to re-produce the error in CQ5.3.
> Iterator<Resource> found = resourceResolver.findResources("//element(*, nt:unstructured)","xpath");
> while(found.hasNext()){
> try{
> Resource foundResource = found.next();
> pageContext.setAttribute("foundResource", foundResource);
> %>${foundResource.path}<%
> }
> catch(Exception e){
> %><%=e.getMessage()%><%
> }
> }
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