Nick Pellow wrote:
> 
> "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> >
> > Bugzilla bug report #706 reports that you will get a JSP page exception
> > when you try to iterate over collection that contains null values.  This
> > is caused by the fact that the JSP page context refuses to allow null
> > attributes.  The bug report suggests one alternative (although the
> > proposed implementation has problems), but I would like to solicit
> > suggestions and thoughts on what the correct behavior should be.
> >
> > Here are the alternatives that I can think of:
> >
> > (1)  No change -- document a restriction in the usage notes
> >      on the <logic:iterate> tag.
> >
> > (2)  Silently skip this element of the iteration, with no notice
> >      to the surrounding page.  The total number of times through
> >      the loop, from the perspective of the page, will be less than
> >      the size of the underlying collection.
> >
> > (3)  Do not skip this element, but don't add it to the page context
> >      either.  The page can then use <logic:notPresent> to test for
> >      whether the item is actually there or not.
> >
> > (4)  Do not skip this element, but insert a reference to a dummy
> >      object instead of the null.  This is likely to cause class cast
> >      exceptions, and is unlikely to be practical when the iteration
> >      explicitly includes a "type" attribute.
> >
>   (5) Add an attribute(s) on the iterate tag that allows the user to
> decide between (1), (2) and (3). Defaulting to (1).
> 


i like (5).  it leaves me options.  as a developer, i like options.
i don't like being dictated to [by a framework tool].  :)
i know it's more work for a committer, but...
(4) is definitely out.  

e
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