I fixed a bug in ReflectionUtils.
Please try the ObjectFactoryTest und Linux again.
marten
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 03:16:02
Marten Wulff wrote:
>If you have two methods, with the same signature, except that one parameter is a primitive type and one is the corresponding object type e.g methodName(boolean, String) and methodName(Boolean, String)
>we'll always find the second method with the object type as argument, because the arguments that are passed to the Proxy-Object are always given as Object array. That means ReflectionUtils is only responsible for finding a correspondig method with primitive arguments, although the parameters are given as Objects. That explains the behaviour you've mentioned (calling the method with the
>primitive type returns the method with the object type).
>Nevertheless ReflectionUtils cannot find a method with a some primitive types as arguments under linux. Maybe their is something wrong with the call Member.isPrimitive().
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>marten
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>On 11 Jan 2003 18:02:46 +010
> Theodor Willax wrote:
>>It seems to be a problem in the ReflectionUtils class on Linux. I've
>>added a new method in ParameterTester class named doubleName(Boolean,
>>String). Note it's a Boolean object, not the primitive type boolean. Now
>>the test runs, but there is not the right result from the method call.
>>If I call doubleName(Boolean, String) I get the result "Method
>>doubleName(Boolean, String) called". That's ok.
>>
>>If I call the method with the primitive type boolean,
>>doubleName(boolean, String) I get also the result "Method
>>doubleName(Boolean, String) called".
>>
>>So it seems to be a problem with overloaded methods containing primitive
>>types. That was the cause for the argument type mismatch error.
>>ReflectionUtils returned the method doubleName(Integer, String) although
>>we called doubleName(boolean, String) bevore I've added
>>doubleName(Boolean, String).
>>
>>Theo
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>>
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