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[jira] Resolved: (TORQUE-109) Torque Runtime fails
SqlExpressionTest with Java 1.6
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-109?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Thomas Vandahl resolved TORQUE-109.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 3.3-RC3
Assignee: Scott Eade
I take the liberty to mark this issue as resolved.
> Torque Runtime fails SqlExpressionTest with Java 1.6
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TORQUE-109
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-109
> Project: Torque
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Runtime
> Affects Versions: 3.3-RC1, 3.3-RC2, 3.3-RC3
> Environment: Linux, Java 1.6
> Reporter: Brendan Miller
> Assignee: Scott Eade
> Fix For: 3.3-RC3
>
> Attachments: sqlexpressiontest.patch
>
>
> (posted on torque-devel)
> >
> > I had a question about 3.3-RC3. Am I the only one for whom the
> > SqlExpressionTest fails? Surely this cannot be. I am building from a
> > clean svn co of the TORQUE_3_3_RC3 tag(s).
> >
> > $ maven jar:jar
> ..
> > [junit] Running org.apache.torque.util.SqlExpressionTest
> > [junit] Tests run: 5, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.623 sec
> > [junit] [ERROR] TEST org.apache.torque.util.SqlExpressionTest FAILED
> ..
> >
> > BUILD FAILED
> > File...... /home/brmiller/.maven/cache/maven-test-plugin-1.6.2/plugin.jelly
> > Element... fail
> > Line...... 181
> > Column.... 54
> > There were test failures.
> > Total time: 17 seconds
> > Finished at: Fri Feb 01 21:19:56 GMT 2008
> >
>
> I went back to 3.3-RC1 and it won't pass the same test either. And I know
> I've built 3.3-RC1 from source before. It then occurred to me that we
> moved our development environment to Java 1.6 since then. Rebuilding
> the torque runtime (3.3-RC3) using Java 1.5 and the tests work just
> fine.
> It turns out that the order of the string values tested for in SqlExpressionTest.testBuildInStringObjectSqlEnumbooleanDB is different still in Sun Java 1.6 than 1.3 or 1.4 (for which cases already exist). This list of re-ordered strings is getting a bit hackish, but a simple test for the order presented in jdk 1.6 "fixes" the issue.
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