I'm +1 on changing this as well

Juergen

On 8/24/05, Anders Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 
> > I find it perfectly natural that the 'name'
> > property of a null object gets me null when working with Ognl. In
> > fact, that's another good reason to support this; all expression
> > languages like Ognl, but also JSF's and for example Velocity's allows
> > you to have expression where somewhere in the path is a null. The end
> > result is just null.
> 
> Exactly!
> 
> I introduced the term "failing gracefully" before. That was a mistake.
> It's not at all what's about. It's about what is logical and what isn't.
> 
> get: It's pefectly logical to return null
> set: Can't be done - throw an exception
> 
> /Anders
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