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[jira] Resolved: (BEEHIVE-892) AnnotationMemberTypes.Decimal.places() should have new default value

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-892?page=all ]

Chad Schoettger resolved BEEHIVE-892.
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    Fix Version/s: v.next
       Resolution: Fixed
         Assignee: matt c  (was: Chad Schoettger)

Implement option 1, made the default value for places the equivalent of no restriction on the default number of digits following the decimal point.

svn rev 448323

> AnnotationMemberTypes.Decimal.places() should have new default value
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>
>                 Key: BEEHIVE-892
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-892
>             Project: Beehive
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Controls
>    Affects Versions: V1
>            Reporter: Zach Smith
>         Assigned To: matt c
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: v.next
>
>
> Currently AnnotationMemberTypes.Decimal.places() has a default value of '0' which in my opinion causes some unecessary work on the part of the Controls developer.  If a developer sets an AnnotationMemberTypes.Decimal and neglects to set places() greater than '0' no decimal places can be used (fails checks at compile time).  This does not seem intuitive to me given that a Decimal by very nature has a decimal place assumed.  I propose that one of three things be done with places()
> 1. Set it in a way such that it represents unlimited decimal places (limited by the system, anyway)
> 2. If the main use case for this is currency consider setting places() default value to '2' (however this could be confusing as well and perhaps a BasicCurrency type should be created with this value)
> 3.  Do away with 'places()' all together and leave it to the developer to programatically restrict decimal values.

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