2013/7/10 Konstantin Kolinko wrote: > > 2013/7/10 Violeta Georgieva <miles...@gmail.com>: > > Hi, > > > > In the javadoc it is not described that the method throws IAE when the > > property cannot be coerced into an integer. Moreover it is specified that > > the property will be ignored by the resolver: > > > > " > > property - The index of the element in the list to return the acceptable > > type for. Will be coerced into an integer, but otherwise ignored by this > > resolver. > > " > > > > Should we return the corresponding readOnly result and not throw IAE? > > > > If it is a non-integer property, just ignore it. > > For example, in Javascript a list has both indexes and a "length" > property. The "length" property should be silently ignored by > ListELResolver. It is the task of other resolvers (e.g. > BeanELResolver) to handle it.
Thanks