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Jeremy Thomerson edited comment on WICKET-2987 at 8/28/10 6:12 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm planning on it. I was trying to get the client to create the quickstart. I've been away from the office at training classes for two weeks, so I filed this so that it wouldn't fall through the cracks. During that time, I was encouraging them to create a quickstart for it. Either I'll do it or I'll close it, but you don't need to worry about this one - sorry I thought that was implied by the wording (a committer opening something "a client" sent in). was (Author: jthomerson): I'm planning on it. I was trying to get the client to create the quickstart. I've been away from the office at training classes for two weeks, so I filed this so that it wouldn't fall through the cracks. During that time, I was encouraging them to create a quickstart for it. Either I'll do it or I'll close it, but you don't need to worry about this one. > WicketTester sets parameter map value of String, but Request returns String[] > and causes ClassCastException > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: WICKET-2987 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2987 > Project: Wicket > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wicket > Affects Versions: 1.4.10, 1.5-M1 > Reporter: Jeremy Thomerson > Assignee: Igor Vaynberg > Priority: Minor > > This was sent to me from a client, and after a quick look, appears to be > valid: > Jeremy, > > When FormTester is used and you add a component to it, the logic in > FormTester adds the component name and value into the MockHttpServletRequest > (which will be a String as the key and a String as a value). My issue with > this is that later, we have a RequestCodingStrategy which gets the > parameterMap from the Request which its typed as <String, String[]>. When we > iterate over this, we get a classcast exception when the String (From the > form) is attempted to be converted into a String[]. I think something needs > to improved in the Wicket Request object hierarchy to ensure this can't > happen. For now I have just changed my logic in the RequestCodingStrategy to > check for the String[] type. > -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.