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[jira] Updated: (XMLBEANS-48) Bug with Root.fetch ( Splay parent, QName name, QNameSet set, int n )
The following issue has been updated:
Updater: Sal Campana (mailto:sal.campana@hp.com)
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:56 AM
Changes:
Attachment changed to xmltypes-muws.jar
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Key: XMLBEANS-48
Summary: Bug with Root.fetch ( Splay parent, QName name, QNameSet set, int n )
Type: Bug
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Major
Project: XMLBeans
Assignee:
Reporter: Sal Campana
Created: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:55 AM
Updated: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:56 AM
Description:
I've attached a simple example of an issue I am seeing. This is in the v1 codebase...Have not check v2 (assuming the same)
Basically I cannot get the value of a child element via the generated getter:
StateInformation resourceState = resState.getResourceState();
//should return a string...
String state = resourceState.getState();
System.out.println("State: " + state);//null!
What I see in the debugger is:
Root.fetch ( ...)
...
(line 3314)case BEGIN :
if (nameHit( name, set, s.getName() ))
{
_child = s;
_n = 0;
break loop;
}
//This is the issue in this context...In this case it should continue in the loop, not set to "finish"
s = s.getFinishSplay();
break;
...
So when we get the BEGIN case, the s.getName() is ResourceState and "name" is "State". The name I am looking for is State (child of ResourceState). Since the names do not match the call to "s = s.getFinishSplay()" sets the Splay to the end of the element. Then the loop moves on past that element....Maybe it thinks it's the child element and not the root??
Had "s = s.getFinishSplay()" not been called, then the next time through the loop (Splay s = parent.nextSplay()) would get the Splay named "State" and the names would match and everything would be happy.....
The example code and generated types can be used to produce the problem....
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