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Author [jira] Commented: (JDO-429) StateTransitionsReturnedObjects assumes
Marc Prud'hommeaux (JIRA)

2006-09-17, 7:11 am

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...action_12435288 ]

Marc Prud'hommeaux commented on JDO-429:
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The same goes for element 10 of "serialize outside tx", which asserts that a persistent-nontransactional-dirty instance will become transient after serialize/deserialize, even though the specification seems to never mandate this. detached-clean should be
an equally valid assertion.

> StateTransitionsReturnedObjects assumes that serializing deleted instances will transition them to transient
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> Key: JDO-429
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-429
> Project: JDO
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tck20
> Affects Versions: JDO 2 final
> Reporter: Marc Prud'hommeaux
> Priority: Minor
>
> Elements 7 and 8 (0-based) of the "serialize with active tx" array in org/apache/jdo/tck/lifecycle/StateTransitionsReturnedObjects.java assert that a persistent-new-deleted and persistent-deleted instance (respectively) will transition to transient when

then are serialized then deserialized. However, the specification does not seem to mandate this anywhere: detached-clean should be an equally valid state to be in.
> The easiest fix, short of changing the test case to allow for multiple states, is to change elements 7 and 8 from "TRANSIENT" to "IMPOSSIBLE", which will disable the state check altogether.


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