| Craig Russell (JIRA) 2006-11-14, 7:11 pm |
| [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...action_12449821 ]
Craig Russell commented on JDO-414:
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If you skip the call to "primaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj)", you have to make primaryObj dirty in some other way, or you are not testing what the test case claims to be testing: new, clean, and dirty instance callbacks.
> CallingJdoPreclear tries to add the same instance to multiple 1-M relations
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>
> Key: JDO-414
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-414
> Project: JDO
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tck2
> Affects Versions: JDO 2 final
> Reporter: Marc Prud'hommeaux
> Assigned To: Michelle Caisse
> Priority: Minor
>
> The CallingJdoPreclear test tries to add the same instance to multiple one-to-many relations in different instances, which may result in validation errors at commit time. The code that does this is:
> primaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj); // primaryObj contains one child; secondaryObj contains none. primaryObj is now dirty
> ...
> ternaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj);
> Errors can be worked around by removing secondaryObj from primaryObj.children before adding it to ternaryObj. E.g.:
> primaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj); // primaryObj contains one child; secondaryObj contains none. primaryObj is now dirty
> primaryObj.children.remove(secondaryObj);
> ...
> ternaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj);
> Alternately, the call to "primaryObj.addChild(secondaryObj);" can probably just be skipped ... it doesn't look like it would impact the test case.
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