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Alexey Kazakov reassigned JBIDE-12418:
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Assignee: Victor Rubezhny (was: Alexey Kazakov)
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7. Add " " to the second string:
{code}String s2 = "#{string.ss} ";{code}
8. The EL has a problem annotation now.
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The EL does have a problem annotation. That's good. But after step #7 the first EL:
{code}String s1 = "#{string.ss}";{code}
is not marked as a problem any more.
Sometimes As-You-Type validation isn't invoked after a
Java-String that contains EL is Copy-Pasted in Java editor
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Key: JBIDE-12418
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12418
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: common/jst/core
Affects Versions: 3.4.0.M1
Environment: Juno
Reporter: Victor Rubezhny
Assignee: Victor Rubezhny
Fix For: 3.4.0.M1
1. Create the following class:
{code}
package test;
import javax.enterprise.inject.Produces;
import javax.inject.Named;
public class Bean_Broken {
public void foo() {
String s = "#{string.ss}";
String s2 = "#{string.ss}";
}
@Named
@Produces
public String string() {
return "";
}
}
{code}
2. Both ELs are marked as a problem
3. Copy String s2 = "#{string.ss}";
4. Delete it.
5. Past String s2 = "#{string.ss}";
6. There is no validation problem on the second EL.
7. Add " " to the second string: String s2 = "#{string.ss} ";
8. The EL has a problem annotation now.
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