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[jira] Assigned: (JCR-2159) Several test cases fail when declaring
nt:base / nt:hierarchy node types as 'abstract'
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2159?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Tobias Bocanegra reassigned JCR-2159:
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Assignee: Tobias Bocanegra
> Several test cases fail when declaring nt:base / nt:hierarchy node types as 'abstract'
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JCR-2159
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2159
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jackrabbit-jcr-tests
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Tobias Bocanegra
> Assignee: Tobias Bocanegra
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 2.0.0
>
>
> JSR283 introduces a new node type attribute 'abstract' and defines nt:base and nt:hierarchyNode as such.
> when changing those nodetypes, the following test cases fail:
> Failed tests:
> testDefinedAndLegalType(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.nodetype.CanAddChildNodeCallWithNodeTypeTest)
> testResidualAndLegalType(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.nodetype.CanAddChildNodeCallWithNodeTypeTest)
> Tests in error:
> testAddNodeConstraintViolationExceptionUndefinedNodeType(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.NodeTest)
> testRemoveMandatoryNode(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.NodeTest)
> testCloneNodesConstraintViolationException(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.WorkspaceCloneTest)
> testCopyNodesConstraintViolationException(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.WorkspaceCopyBetweenWorkspacesTest)
> testCopyNodesConstraintViolationException(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.WorkspaceCopyTest)
> testMoveNodesConstraintViolationException(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.WorkspaceMoveTest)
> testNodeTypeConstraintViolationWorkspaceWithHandler(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.SerializationTest)
> testNodeTypeConstraintViolationSessionWithHandler(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.SerializationTest)
> testNodeTypeConstraintViolationWorkspace(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.SerializationTest)
> testNodeTypeConstraintViolationSession(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.SerializationTest)
> testJoinFilterPrimaryType(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.SQLJoinTest)
> testElementTest(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestAnyNode(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestAnyNodeNtBase(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestAnyNodeSomeNT(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestNameTest(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestNameTestNtBase(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestNameTestSomeNT(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testElementTestNameTestSomeNTWithSNS(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.query.ElementTest)
> testNodeType(org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.observation.AddEventListenerTest)
> here's a stacktrace of a failing test:
> javax.jcr.nodetype.ConstraintViolationException: nt:hierarchyNode: is an abstract node type.
> at org.apache.jackrabbit.core.NodeImpl.internalAddChildNode(NodeImpl.java:768)
> at org.apache.jackrabbit.core.NodeImpl.internalAddNode(NodeImpl.java:737)
> at org.apache.jackrabbit.core.NodeImpl.internalAddNode(NodeImpl.java:691)
> at org.apache.jackrabbit.core.NodeImpl.addNode(NodeImpl.java:2147)
> at org.apache.jackrabbit.test.api.SessionTest.testMoveItemExistsException(SessionTest.java:69)
> the failing tests are actually a backwards compatibility issue. nt:base and nt:hierarchyNode were
> non-abstract in JCR 1.0, i.e.
> node.addNode("foo", "nt:base");
> was perfectly legal.
> however, as of JCR 2.0, above statement fails. all above mentioned tests fail because they
> create nodes of type nt:base or nt:hierarchyNode.
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