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[jira] Commented: (GRFT-84) ObjectConverterImpl wrong behavior when manipulating autoCreate and protected properties

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GRFT-84?page=comments#action_12361740 ] 

Christophe Lombart commented on GRFT-84:
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1/ autocreated properties 

What about null value ? eg.  The object contains a null value for an 'autocreated' property 
When inserting the object : use the default value ? 
When updating the object : set null into the attribute ? 

2/ protected properties

Agree - The code has to throw an exception 


> ObjectConverterImpl wrong behavior when manipulating autoCreate and protected properties
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: GRFT-84
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GRFT-84
>      Project: Graffito
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: JCR-Mapping
>     Versions: 1.0-a1-dev
>     Reporter: Alexandru Popescu
>     Priority: Critical

>
> 1/ autocreated properties
> When writting a property it ignores the autoCreated properties. But according to JSR-170 the 
> autoCreated properties are writtable, so IMO these should not be ignored. The only requirement 
> related to autoCreated properties is that they should have a default value, but this is required to 
> be provided by the node definition.
> 2/ protected properties
> There is no check against the protected properties. According to JSR-170 these can be read, 
> but cannot be write, so an attempt to write such a property should result in an exception. The 
> current implementation relies on the repository to throw this exception, but IMO a better behavior 
> would be not to attempt to write it.

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