On Oct 6, 2010, at 11:57 AM, John Huss wrote:
didn't 5.4 add adaptorValueConversionClassName in addition to the
adaptorValueConversionMethodName that lets you get around that
limitation?
ms
You can add this to the list of things that don't work in 5.4. When
using the adaptorValueConversionClassName "converts" the value by
assigning it to the java.lang.reflect.Method object represented by
the conversion method; it doesn't ever invoke the method. And it
doesn't even find the correct method because it looks for one with
no arguments, which is useless. I guess no one ever tried to
actually run that code after writing it.
I'll file a radar.
John
Out of curiosity, where does it do that? What class or classes do the
conversion?
Ramsey
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