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[jira] Resolved: (JCR-121) JCRTest.java (First Steps example code) creates a StringValue with "new"
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-121?page=all ]
Marcel Reutegger resolved JCR-121:
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Resolution: Fixed
Thanks for pointing out this issue.
At the same time I also adapted the project.properties and the project.xml to use the latest version of jackrabbit.
Fixed in revision: 169980
> JCRTest.java (First Steps example code) creates a StringValue with "new"
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> Key: JCR-121
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-121
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Type: Bug
> Components: docs
> Reporter: Miro Walker
> Assignee: Marcel Reutegger
> Priority: Minor
>
> The JCRTest.java file described in the First Steps document (http://incubator.apache.org/jackrabbit/firststeps.html) on the jackrabbit incubator website contains a line that attempts to create a StringValue using new, rather than using the ValueFactory interface. This causes the code to fail to compile - perhaps an initiative test, but could be off-putting...
> Simple fix is to swap the line:
> n.setProperty("testprop", new StringValue("Hello, World."));
> to
> n.setProperty("testprop", session.getValueFactory().createValue("Hello, World."));
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