Hi Ivan,
This is because Furnace proxies the objects to avoid ClassCastExceptions. This
shouldn't present a problem though. Are your addon dependencies correctly configured?
I haven't seen your project yet, but if you could reproduce this error in a test that
would be great.
Em 27/02/2014, às 18:24, "Ivan St. Ivanov"
<ivan.st.ivanov(a)gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi folks,
I am testing my Forge 2.0 addon for SAP HANA Cloud. One of my commands (the setup
command) installs the special facet that I have developer (SapHanaCloudFacet). Another
command is annotated with @FacetConstraint(SapHanaCloudFacet.class). Even after I do
setup, the other command is not enabled.
I started the debugger. The isInstalled method of my facet returned true. So I went on to
see what happens with the isEnabled() method. I dug as deep as the
AbstractFaceted::safeGetFacet(Class<F> type) method. What it does is: it searches
all the installed facets and it checks whether the expected one is among them by calling
type.isInstance(facet).
The problem in my case is that all the facet objects are actually proxies. So I expect
the type to be com.sap.cloud.forge.SapHanaCloudFacet, but it is actually something like
org.jboss.forge.addon.facets.AbstractFacet_$$_javassist_904cc85e-43dd-404a-846c-ed4709d14dea.
Eventually, the isInstance method returns false.
Am I doing something wrong? The code of the addon can be found here:
https://github.com/ivannov/addon-saphcp.
Thanks,
Ivan
P.S. Did you, guys, bring anything new to the Windows shell? I am still using my Linux VM
for Forge development.
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