Author: jleroux
Date: Sun Apr 29 21:02:53 2012
New Revision: 1331996
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1331996&view=revLog:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4602 "Null values are not synchronized in http mode"
This is not a complete solution and induces more problem than it solves (notably in RuntimeData for jobs), to be continued...
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/GenericEntity.java
Modified: ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/GenericEntity.java
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/GenericEntity.java?rev=1331996&r1=1331995&r2=1331996&view=diff==============================================================================
--- ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/GenericEntity.java (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/GenericEntity.java Sun Apr 29 21:02:53 2012
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ public class GenericEntity extends Obser
}
boolean isNullString = false;
- if ("null".equals(value) || "[null-field]".equals(value)) {
+ if ("null".equals(value) || "[null-field]".equals(value)) { // keep [null-field] but it'not used now
// count this as a null too, but only for numbers and stuff, not for Strings
isNullString = true;
}
@@ -1078,8 +1078,8 @@ public class GenericEntity extends Obser
} else {
element.setAttribute(name, value);
}
- } else {
- element.setAttribute(name, GenericEntity.NULL_FIELD.toString());
+ // } else {
+ // element.setAttribute(name, GenericEntity.NULL_FIELD.toString());
}
}
@@ -1132,15 +1132,9 @@ public class GenericEntity extends Obser
// check each character, if line-feed or carriage-return is found set needsCdata to true; also look for invalid characters
for (int i = 0; i < value.length(); i++) {
char curChar = value.charAt(i);
- /* Some common character for these invalid values, have seen these are mostly from MS Word, but may be part of some standard:
- 5 = ...
- 18 = apostrophe
- 19 = left quotation mark
- 20 = right quotation mark
- 22 = â
- 23 = -
- 25 = tm
- *
+ /*
+ * Some common character for these invalid values, have seen these are mostly from MS Word, but may be part of some standard:
+ * 5 = ... 18 = apostrophe 19 = left quotation mark 20 = right quotation mark 22 = â 23 = - 25 = tm
*/
switch (curChar) {