IMO, the ExtendedProperties class has rather odd behaviour.
It is documented as an extension of normal Java properties, yet it
allows Objects to be used as values:
addProperty(String, Object)
setProperty(String, Object)
The save() method ignores anything but String and List<String>, so it
won't save such values.
The following sequence fails:
eprop.addProperty("xxx", "true");
eprop.getString("xxx");
eprop.getBoolean("xxx");
eprop.getString("xxx"); // ClassCastException: 'xxx' doesn't map to a
String object
This is because the call to getBoolean() replaces the String value
with a Boolean value.
Presumably this is intended to make it faster to retrieve next time,
but it's rather unexpected for a get() method to change the value.
Is this behaviour really intended?
If there really is a use case for including non-String values, then it
seems to me that load() and save() ought to handle these.
In any case, it seems to me that the get() behaviour ought to be changed.
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