[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-449?page=all ]
Henning Schmiedehausen resolved VELOCITY-449.
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Resolution: Fixed
Patch will be in 1.5 release.
> Velocity Uberspector behaves differently for get(String) and put(String,
> Object) methods
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>
> Key: VELOCITY-449
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-449
> Project: Velocity
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5
> Reporter: Henning Schmiedehausen
> Fix For: 1.5
>
>
> Consider an Object
> public class Test {
> private Object foo;
> public Object get(String dummy) { return foo; }
> public void put(String dummy, Object foo) { this.foo = foo };
> }
> Put this object into a Velocity Context as $test, add a HashMap as $map.
> Use the following template:
> $map.put("key", "val1")
> $test.put("key", "val1")
> $map.get("key") --> Returns val1
> $test.get("key") --> Returns val1
> $map.key --> Returns val1
> $test.key --> Returns val1
> #set ($map.key = "val2")
> #set ($test.key = "val2")
> $map.key --> Returns val2
> $test.key --> Returns val1 !!
> The reason for this is, that the UberspectorImpl, in getPropertySet tests in
> line 247 whether the passed object is assignable to a Map. This test is no in
> the getPropertyGet
> and seems to have no reason because the following method lookup for "put"
> will succeed anyway.
> I'd suggest the removal of this test.
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