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[jira] Closed: (JCR-124) Session.import() failes to resolve propert property definition in some cases
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-124?page=all ]
Stefan Guggisberg closed JCR-124:
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Resolution: Fixed
fixed in rev. 178206
> Session.import() failes to resolve propert property definition in some cases
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JCR-124
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-124
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Type: Bug
> Components: xml
> Reporter: c keller
> Assignee: Stefan Guggisberg
>
> Some Properties get assigned the wrong definiton when imported via SysView XML.
> The selecteion of the definition failes under the following condition:
> The nodetype contains a multi-valued property and a single-valued
> residual property.
> If the data to be imported than contains only one value for the multivalued property, it will be created with the residual definition.
> A later access to this propertie's values will fail with an ValueFormatException.
> Example:
> Node-Type
> - Property
> - name: myapp:name
> - mulitple: true
> - Property
> - name: *
> - multible: false
> Sysview:
> <sv:node sv:name="somenode">
> <sv:property sv:name="jcr:primaryType" sv:type="Name">
> <sv:value>myapp:sampleNt</sv:value>
> </sv:property>
>
> <sv:property sv:name="myapp:name" sv:type="String">
> <sv:value>At least I could have multi values</sv:value>
> </sv:property>
> </sv:node>
> => The "mayapp:name" will be imported into the residule property.
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