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[jira] Assigned: (CXF-621) org.apache.cxf.bus.spring.BusApplicationContext constructor does not respect "include defaults" flag

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-621?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

willem Jiang reassigned CXF-621:
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    Assignee: willem Jiang

> org.apache.cxf.bus.spring.BusApplicationContext constructor does not respect "include defaults" flag

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-621
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-621
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Bus
>    Affects Versions: 2.0-RC
>         Environment: NA
>            Reporter: Steven E. Harris
>         Assigned To: willem Jiang
>         Attachments: bus_fixes.patch, bus_fixes_post_cs.patch
>
>
> BusApplicationContext's constructors accept a boolean argument "include" to indicate whether it should try to load the default configuration files discovered on the class path. The problem comes from poor interaction among initialization of a member variable (includeDefaults) and the overridden method getConfigResources().
> Two of the constructors have similar form:
>     public BusApplicationContext(String cf, boolean include, ApplicationContext parent) {
>         super((String[])null, parent);
>         cfgFile = cf;
>         includeDefaults = include;
>     }
> Note that "includeDefaults" is not initialized until the base class constructor returns. However, as part of the base constructor chain, ClassPathXmlApplicationContext calls refresh(), which triggers a long call chain that results in getConfigResources() being called.
> BusApplicationContext overrides getConfigResources(). One of the first things it does is reads its "includeDefaults" flag -- but at this point the flag has not been initialized by the constructor, so it defaults to false. Therefore, no matter what the value of the "include" parameter to the BusApplicationContext constructor, only a false value gets used during construction.
> Unfortunately, there's no way to do anything such as initializing member variables before calling the superclass's constructor. Therefore, the fix is to call on a different ClassPathXmlApplicationContext constructor -- the one that takes a boolean flag indicating whether to refresh() immediately. We can pass false, initialize our member variables, then call refresh() explicitly:
>     public BusApplicationContext(String cf, boolean include, ApplicationContext parent) {
>         super((String[])null, false, parent);
>         cfgFile = cf;
>         includeDefaults = include;
>         refresh();
>     }
> I haven't tested this code, but it looks like it should fix the problem.

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