In addition to this, since your multivaluefield uses "long" as datatype,
you should use java.lang.Long, not java.lang.Integer.

On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 22:18 +0200, Simone Gianni wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> i think java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(java.lang.Integer.TYPE, 0); 
> generates an array of int ( 
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/Integer.html#TYPE ), 
> while the multivalued field probably needs an array of Integer, since 
> internally it gets converted to an Object[] array. Maybe with java 1.5 
> this would be managed by automatic boxing, but i would recommend to use 
> an array of Integer.
> 
> This means writing something like var values = 
> java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(java.lang.Integer.class, 0); (not 
> sure this works perfectly in javascript, otherwise use 
> Class.forName('java.lang.Integer') instead of java.lang.Integer.class).
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Simone
> 
> Brian Maddy wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone know how to use the binding framework to set a 
> > multivaluefield?  My XML file has a string that is comma separated 
> > values that I need to load in, but I can't even get a simple array to 
> > work.  Here's what I have so far:
> >
> > Form Definition:
> >        <fd:multivaluefield id="unit_type">
> >            <fd:datatype base="long">
> >            </fd:datatype>
> >            <fd:label>Unit Type(s):</fd:label>
> >            <fd:selection-list>
> >                <fd:item value="1">
> >                    <fd:label>value 1</fd:label>
> >                </fd:item>
> >                <fd:item value="2">
> >                    <fd:label>value 2</fd:label>
> >                </fd:item>
> >                <fd:item value="3">
> >                    <fd:label>value 3</fd:label>
> >                </fd:item>
> >            </fd:selection-list>
> >        </fd:multivaluefield>
> >
> > Form Binding:
> >    <fb:javascript id="unit_type" path="dev:bldg_amenities" 
> > direction="load">
> >        <fb:load-form>
> > var values = 
> > java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(java.lang.Integer.TYPE, 0);
> > //values[0] = 1;
> > //values[1] = 2;
> > //values[2] = 3;
> > widget.setValue(values);
> >        </fb:load-form>
> >    </fb:javascript>
> >
> > If I set the values variable to null, the form displays correctly, so 
> > everything else seems to be working.
> >
> > Anyone know how to do this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Brian

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