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[jira] [Created] (FELIX-2976) InvocationUtil cache is not used
properly for determining that methods do not exist in a class
InvocationUtil cache is not used properly for determining that methods do not exist in a class
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Key: FELIX-2976
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2976
Project: Felix
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Dependency Manager
Affects Versions: dependencymanager-3.0.0
Reporter: Marcel Offermans
Assignee: Marcel Offermans
There is a bug in the InvocationUtil cache that prevents it from properly remembering that certain methods did not exist in a class. InvocationUtil.getDeclaredMethod(...) checks the cache and only returns something when the cache does not return null. But, null is actually a valid result, so we need to add a check to see if they key was in the map but with a null value.
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[jira] [Resolved] (FELIX-2976) InvocationUtil cache is not used
properly for determining that methods do not exist in a class
Posted by "Marcel Offermans (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Marcel Offermans resolved FELIX-2976.
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Resolution: Fixed
> InvocationUtil cache is not used properly for determining that methods do not exist in a class
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> Key: FELIX-2976
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2976
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Dependency Manager
> Affects Versions: dependencymanager-3.0.0
> Reporter: Marcel Offermans
> Assignee: Marcel Offermans
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> There is a bug in the InvocationUtil cache that prevents it from properly remembering that certain methods did not exist in a class. InvocationUtil.getDeclaredMethod(...) checks the cache and only returns something when the cache does not return null. But, null is actually a valid result, so we need to add a check to see if they key was in the map but with a null value.
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