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[jira] Resolved: (JDO-354)
org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.lifecycle.MakePersistent may fail
on teardown
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-354?page=all ]
Michelle Caisse resolved JDO-354:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed with revision 389639
> org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.lifecycle.MakePersistent may fail on teardown
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JDO-354
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-354
> Project: JDO
> Type: Bug
> Components: tck20
> Versions: JDO 2 beta
> Reporter: Michelle Caisse
> Assignee: Michelle Caisse
> Fix For: JDO 2 final
> Attachments: JDO-354.patch
>
> When invoked from a configuration that does not use the default schema, MakePersistent fails because it queries for classes to tear down that do not exist in the current schema.
> testMakePersistent
> > > (org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.lifecycle.MakePersistent)
> > > javax.jdo.JDOFatalException:
> > > Exception during tearDown
> > > at org.apache.jdo.tck.JDO_Test.tearDown(JDO_Test.java:329)
> > > at org.apache.jdo.tck.JDO_Test.runBare(JDO_Test.java:251)
> > > at org.apache.jdo.tck.util.BatchTestRunner.doRun
> > > (BatchTestRunner.java:107)
> > > at org.apache.jdo.tck.util.BatchTestRunner.start
> > > (BatchTestRunner.java:147)
> > > at org.apache.jdo.tck.util.BatchTestRunner.main
> > > (BatchTestRunner.java:122)
> > > NestedThrowablesStackTrace:
> > > javax.jdo.JDODataStoreException: Error executing JDOQL query "SELECT
> > > THIS.DEPARTMENT_ID,THIS.DEPTID,THIS."NAME" FROM
> > > datastoreidentity7.DEPARTMENT
> > > THIS" : Schema 'DATASTOREIDENTITY7' does not exist
> > > ERROR 42Y07: Schema 'DATASTOREIDENTITY7' does not exist
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