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Re: Shared Object editing

by Dominick Accattato-2 :: Rate this Message:

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In debug mode, make sure "Show Logical Structure" is shown.  It makes reading Map objects much easier.


On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Cristian Rusu <crirus@...> wrote:


On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 18:41, javaguy <javaguy@...> wrote:
Cristian Rusu schrieb:

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 14:23, javaguy <javaguy@...> wrote:

Hi Cristian

Cristian Rusu schrieb:
 > some code is

ObjectMap<String, Object> msg = new ObjectMap<String, Object>();
msg.put("id", id);
msg.put("txt", message);

SO.setAttribute(Integer.toString(id), msg);

Now how do I get that msg restored so I can read all the Map elements?

just cast it to the type you expect.
this code snipped should work for your needs:

ObjectMap<String, Object> msg = (ObjectMap<String, Object>)
SO.getAttribute(Integer.toString(id));


Well I tried that, and got some warnings about not verified casting...
When at runtime, I get exception about casting.

Don't worry about the warning. You just have to ensure that the object you want to read and the object you have stored are of the same type. But that condition is given in the example.

The ClassCastException is another problem.
Lets debug the code.
1) Ensure that the 'id' you store is the same 'id' you read from.
debug your code and compare the IDs or just try to use a fix number instead of 'Integer.toString(id)'.
2) Get the value object for that ID
Object o = SO.getAttribute(Integer.toString(id));
2.1) check that this object is not 'null'
2.2) have a look inside the object with your debugger. has it the expected content?
3) does anyone overwrite the attribute in the SO with another object type?

wouldn't it be easier to store the message only as
SO.setAttribute(Integer.toString(id), message);
no information would get lost ... ;)


The ID is fine, my msg is more complex than just ID and text, just not mentioned here.
Object o is not null but I can't much recognize it by expanding and reading through properties in variable window, so I have no idea what is actually extracting from SO into obj o.
Nobody work on the SO but the function that also read it.

What I try to accomplish is to edit back a msg line but keep the old msg date and few other things related to it.

I'll dig more into the object tomorrow and see

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