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Posted to dev@directory.apache.org by "Pavel Zlámal (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2018/09/11 12:38:00 UTC
[jira] [Created] (DIRAPI-320) ClassCastException on
Objects.equals(Value,Value) for userPassword attribute
Pavel Zlámal created DIRAPI-320:
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Summary: ClassCastException on Objects.equals(Value,Value) for userPassword attribute
Key: DIRAPI-320
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRAPI-320
Project: Directory Client API
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.AM2
Reporter: Pavel Zlámal
When I use _JarLdifSchemaLoader_ it seems to load _userPassword_ attribute type with different Comparator than when I load it from LDAP connection (openLDAP in my case).
Then If I call:
{code:java}
Objects.equals(val, attribute.get())
{code}
to check if value passed to my method is the first in the attribute, I get _ClassCastException_, since it tries to pass _String_ (normalized value) to the _ByteArrayComparator._
When I use Schema only loaded from connection, then it works, since it uses _ComparableComparator._
{code:java}
java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to [B
at org.apache.directory.api.ldap.model.schema.comparators.ByteArrayComparator.compare(ByteArrayComparator.java:32)
at org.apache.directory.api.ldap.model.entry.Value.equals(Value.java:1389)
at java.util.Objects.equals(Objects.java:59)
{code}
So there is probably bug in schema ldif included in JAR or in equals() implementation of Value.
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