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Marc Prud'hommeaux (JIRA)


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09-06-06 12:11 PM

StateTransitions incorrectly asserts that field access in a deleted instance
 will throw an exception
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Key: JDO-418
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-418
Project: JDO
Issue Type: Bug
Components: tck20
Affects Versions: JDO 2 final
Reporter: Marc Prud'hommeaux
Priority: Minor



org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.DataStoreConnection assumes that t
he transaction returned from getDataStoreConnection will be re-used once a J
DO transaction is started, but that assertion is only valid when using datas
tore transactions, and the
test case does not ensure that a datastore transaction is being used.

The solution is to call "getPM().currentTransaction().setOptimistic(false);"
 just before "getPM().currentTransaction().begin();" in the testDataStoreCon
nection() test case.



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