integers are represented with a decimal point when used as source content
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Key: BPEL-197
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/BPEL-197
Project: JBoss jBPM BPEL
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Engine
Affects Versions: jBPM BPEL 1.1 beta 1
Reporter: Alejandro Guizar
Assigned To: Alejandro Guizar
Fix For: jBPM BPEL 1.1 beta 2
When the evaluation of an expression results in a Number value, and this value is latter
used to compute a source content TII, the resulting TII contains a decimal point and a
trailing zero.
The BPEL 2 spec, section 8.4.2, states:
Once the information item is returned from the source, a TII will be
computed based upon it. [...] This is analogous to the XPath 1.0 string() function.
However, jBPM BPEL converts an object of a type other than node-set to a string by calling
the toString() method. This method does not match the behavior of the string() function
for a number.
In particular, the XPath 1 spec, section 4.2 states:
if the number is an integer, the number is represented in decimal
form as a Number with no decimal point and no leading zeros, preceded by a minus sign (-)
if the number is negative
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