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[jira] [Created] (SLING-2711) JcrResourceProvider.delete always
throws PersistenceException
Felix Meschberger created SLING-2711:
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Summary: JcrResourceProvider.delete always throws PersistenceException
Key: SLING-2711
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2711
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JCR
Affects Versions: JCR Resource 2.2.2
Reporter: Felix Meschberger
Assignee: Felix Meschberger
Fix For: JCR Resource 2.2.4
The JcrResourceProvider.delete method always throws a PersistenceException regardless of whether removal succeeded or not.
In any case an exception must not be thrown if the item has been removed. The question is whether an exception should be thrown if the item does not exist or is not visible ? Maybe the delete method should just silently terminate since the goal is to not have the item any longer after delete and if this is already the case before, this might be considered success ?
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