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Allow use of "True" and "False" for Boolean coercions from JSON String #422

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cowtowncoder opened this issue Mar 13, 2014 · 1 comment
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(from original report at https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JACKSON-914)


Apparently there are frameworks/platforms that use capitalized Strings "True" and "False" for boolean values. Since we have coercion from "true" and "false", I guess it is not a big deal to also allow either these alternative values, or just generic case-insensitive comparison.

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Fixed for 2.3.2 and master (2.4)

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