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[jira] [Created] (OAK-612) Calling addNode on a node that has
orderable child nodes violates specification
angela created OAK-612:
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Summary: Calling addNode on a node that has orderable child nodes violates specification
Key: OAK-612
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-612
Project: Jackrabbit Oak
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core, jcr
Reporter: angela
it seems to me that the current behavior of Node.addNode for a node that
has orderable child nodes violates the specification (section 23.3):
{quote}
23.3 Adding a New Child Node
When a child node is added to a node that has orderable child nodes
it is added to the end of the list.
{quote}
however, the following test will fail:
{code}
@Test
public void testAddNode() throws Exception {
new TestContentLoader().loadTestContent(getAdminSession());
Session session = getAdminSession();
Node test = session.getRootNode().addNode("test", "test:orderableFolder");
assertTrue(test.getPrimaryNodeType().hasOrderableChildNodes());
Node n1 = test.addNode("a");
Node n2 = test.addNode("b");
session.save();
NodeIterator it = test.getNodes();
assertEquals("a", it.nextNode().getName());
assertEquals("b", it.nextNode().getName());
}
{code}
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