Hi Paulex,
Adding new Eclipse source folders to a module to cater for the resources
sounds good to me, but I don't understand the need to have their output
go to new sub-folders under bin. Why not just have test resources go
under the existing bin/test and main resources go under bin/main like
this ...
<classpathentry output="bin/test" kind="src" path="src/test/resources"/>
<classpathentry output="bin/main" kind="src" path="src/main/resources"/>
Best regards,
George
Paulex Yang wrote:
Recently we have agreed to put the serialization data file to the
<module>/test/resources/serialization directory, but which requires
Eclipse user additional setting to run serialization tests. To handle
this issue, I propose to add the following lines to .classpath file of
each module as below, so that the files in resources directory can be
built into default classpath. Comments?
<classpathentry output="bin/resources/test" kind="src"
path="src/test/resources"/>
<classpathentry output="bin/resources/main" kind="src"
path="src/main/resources"/>
George Harley (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-349?page=all ]
George Harley resolved HARMONY-349:
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Resolution: Fixed
Hi Paulex,
Changes committed in revision 395251. I made a couple of
modifications to the supplied test case to enable it to load the .ser
file from the system classloader. In addition I put the .ser into the
modules/text/src/test/resources/serialization/java/text location and
updated the build.xml with a new copy.test.resources target so that
this .ser file (and eventually others like it) make it onto the
runtime classpath.
Please could you confirm if this version of your patch has been
applied to your satisfaction.
Thanks for this enhancement, George
The currency field of DecimalFormatSymbols is not deserialized
properly
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Key: HARMONY-349
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-349
Project: Harmony
Type: Bug
Components: Classlib
Reporter: Paulex Yang
Assignee: George Harley
Attachments: 02.JIRA349_text.zip
According to the serialized form of DecimalFormatSymbols, the
DecimalFormatSymbols itself should be responsible for initializing
the currency from the intlCurrencySymbol field. But Harmony only
leave it as null. The following test case reproduces this bug:
public void test_serialization() {
DecimalFormatSymbols symbols = new
DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale.FRANCE);
Currency currency = symbols.getCurrency();
assertNotNull(currency);
try {
// serialize
ByteArrayOutputStream byteOStream = new
ByteArrayOutputStream();
ObjectOutputStream objectOStream = new ObjectOutputStream(
byteOStream);
objectOStream.writeObject(symbols);
// and deserialize
ObjectInputStream objectIStream = new ObjectInputStream(
new
ByteArrayInputStream(byteOStream.toByteArray()));
DecimalFormatSymbols symbolsD = (DecimalFormatSymbols)
objectIStream
.readObject();
// The associated currency will not persist
currency = symbolsD.getCurrency();
} catch (Exception e1) {
fail("Errors occur during serialization");
}
try {
assertNotNull(currency);
} catch (Exception e) {
fail("currency should not be null");
}
}
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