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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by "Deepal Jayasinghe (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2006/03/16 11:51:00 UTC

[jira] Resolved: (AXIS2-493) When using BeanUtil at the RPCMessageReceiver(i.e.), axis2 gets NullPointerException using java styled propert names such as contextType(setContextType/getContextType)

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-493?page=all ]
     
Deepal Jayasinghe resolved AXIS2-493:
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    Fix Version: 0.95
     Resolution: Fixed

fixed , thx for finding this out

> When using BeanUtil at the RPCMessageReceiver(i.e.), axis2 gets NullPointerException using java styled propert names such as contextType(setContextType/getContextType)
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>
>          Key: AXIS2-493
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-493
>      Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: databinding
>     Versions: 0.94
>  Environment: WinXP SP2 on Intel P-IV 1GB RAM, Jboss4.0.3SP1 + Tomcat 5.5,  J2DK1.4.2_10, axis0.94
>     Reporter: Fabio Costa
>     Priority: Trivial
>      Fix For: 0.95
>  Attachments: Mail.java, src.zip
>
> When you try to make a RPC call, at the class org.apache.axis2.databinding.utils.BeanUtil,
> when deserializing the message context at the method 
> public static Object deserialize(Class beanClass, OMElement beanElement) throws AxisFault
> (...)
> It populates the properties HashMap with 
> properties.put(proprty.getName(), proprty); // at line 123
> but, few lines below, it gets the localname from the message part and tries to find a property (from the properties hash) with that localname.
> PropertyDescriptor prty = (PropertyDescriptor) properties.get(partsLocalName.toLowerCase()); //at line 134
> The problem is that it performs a toLowerCase() onto the localname (string) passing it as the key to the hash but at line 123 it uses the "as is" property name (from the property descriptor).
> So, if i.e. you use contextType (setContextType/getContextType) as the property name, it will never find it. You have to use contexttype (setContexttype/getContexttype) as the property name (not java style).
> Well, i hope this will help you guys.
> Keep up the excellent work!!!
> See ya.
> Fabio

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