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Nathan Bubna resolved VELOCITY-568.
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Resolution: Invalid
This is a user-support question, as we do not yet know that this is a bug in
Velocity. It's much more polite (and much simpler to write back) if you post
such problems to the user mailing list first. Please send your question to
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And when you do that, Christopher is right, you haven't told us enough to help
you. Please try to answer these questions: What is the method that you are
trying to call? Are you sure the method signature (including modifiers) and
behavior didn't change in java 1.5? And give an example if possible! Thanks!
I'm sure we can get this sorted out quickly on the user list.
> Value of String Array[] not obtained in vm file when calling a method in a
> Java class running against jre v1.5 update 12
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> Key: VELOCITY-568
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-568
> Project: Velocity
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Build
> Affects Versions: 1.3.1
> Environment: OS: Windows XP
> S/w Platform: Jdk/Jre v1.5 update 12, Phoenix 4.0.2, Jetty,
> Reporter: maverick
> Priority: Critical
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> The below mentioned issue is being faced after upgrading jdk/jre from v1.4.2
> update 13 to v1.5 update 12.
> The value of a String Array is not obtained in the .vm file when calling a
> method in a Java class running against jre v1.5 update 12. The vm file is
> calling the java method using SOAP service. The String Array contains values
> at the java class level, however, when the array is returned to the vm file,
> it is obtained as null.
> The same method works fine when tested with jdk/jre 1.4.2 update 13.
> Please provide inputs on this issue urgently, as it is affecting the working
> of my application.
> Thanks.
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