RE: cmd bundle framework filter bundle

2017-06-14 Thread Mikael Ekblom
Hi,

Yeah, I traced it to the connID framework.  I think though that we will manage 
without this part for now. We encountered other challenges!

Regards,

Mikael



From: Francesco Chicchiriccò [mailto:ilgros...@apache.org]
Sent: maanantai 5. kesäkuuta 2017 18.00
To: user@syncope.apache.org
Subject: Re: cmd bundle framework filter bundle

On 31/05/2017 10:16, Mikael Ekblom wrote:
Hi,

I need to ask you at Tirasa too, that have you seen this error regarding the 
cmd bundle and powershell?

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Object {Uid=Attribute: {Name=__UID__, 
Value=[backsee1]}, ObjectClass=ObjectClass: __ACCOUNT__, Attributes=[Attribute: 
{Name=uid, Value=[x]}, Attribute: {Name=personnr, Value=[1029]}, Attribute: 
{Name=__NAME__, Value=[1029]}, Attribute: {Name=__UID__, Value=[]}, 
Attribute: {Name=__ENABLE__, Value=[true]}], Name=Attribute: {Name=__NAME__, 
Value=[1029]}} was returned by  by the connector but failed to pass the 
framework filter. This seems like wrong implementation of the filter in the 
connector.

I guess syncope sees these as regular strings. Searching goes fine, no problem 
there. All attributes can be viewed. But when you try to create, then s-t hits 
the fan. I have tested both the 0.2 version of the cmd bundle and I’m testing 
the 0.3-snapshot version also and I’m modifying the 0.3-version for 
troubleshooting purposes.

Both the 0.2-version and the 0.3-snapshot version gives the same result. Maybe 
I need to make my own version of execute sequence…☺

Hi Mikael,
the exception above comes from [1], e.g. from the ConnId framework rather than 
the ConnId CMD bundle.

You need to provide more details about the error (e.g. longer stacktraces) in 
order to understand exactly which ConnId filter - which is set by Syncope code 
- is not allowing some search results to pass.

Regards.

[1] 
https://github.com/Tirasa/ConnId/blob/master/java/connector-framework-internal/src/main/java/org/identityconnectors/framework/impl/api/local/operations/FilteredResultsHandler.java#L82-L84


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Tirasa - Open Source Excellence

http://www.tirasa.net/



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Re: cmd bundle framework filter bundle

2017-06-05 Thread Francesco Chicchiriccò

On 31/05/2017 10:16, Mikael Ekblom wrote:


Hi,

I need to ask you at Tirasa too, that have you seen this error 
regarding the cmd bundle and powershell?


java.lang.IllegalStateException: Object {Uid=Attribute: {Name=__UID__, 
Value=[backsee1]}, ObjectClass=ObjectClass: __ACCOUNT__, 
Attributes=[Attribute: {Name=uid, Value=[x]}, Attribute: 
{Name=personnr, Value=[1029]}, Attribute: {Name=__NAME__, 
Value=[1029]}, Attribute: {Name=__UID__, Value=[]}, Attribute: 
{Name=__ENABLE__, Value=[true]}], Name=Attribute: {Name=__NAME__, 
Value=[1029]}} was returned by  by the connector but failed to pass 
the framework filter. This seems like wrong implementation of the 
filter in the connector.


I guess syncope sees these as regular strings. Searching goes fine, no 
problem there. All attributes can be viewed. But when you try to 
create, then s-t hits the fan. I have tested both the 0.2 version of 
the cmd bundle and I’m testing the 0.3-snapshot version also and I’m 
modifying the 0.3-version for troubleshooting purposes.


Both the 0.2-version and the 0.3-snapshot version gives the same 
result. Maybe I need to make my own version of execute sequence…J




Hi Mikael,
the exception above comes from [1], e.g. from the ConnId framework 
rather than the ConnId CMD bundle.


You need to provide more details about the error (e.g. longer 
stacktraces) in order to understand exactly which ConnId filter - which 
is set by Syncope code - is not allowing some search results to pass.


Regards.

[1] 
https://github.com/Tirasa/ConnId/blob/master/java/connector-framework-internal/src/main/java/org/identityconnectors/framework/impl/api/local/operations/FilteredResultsHandler.java#L82-L84


--
Francesco Chicchiriccò

Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/

Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/



cmd bundle framework filter bundle

2017-05-31 Thread Mikael Ekblom
Hi,

I need to ask you at Tirasa too, that have you seen this error regarding the 
cmd bundle and powershell?

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Object {Uid=Attribute: {Name=__UID__, 
Value=[backsee1]}, ObjectClass=ObjectClass: __ACCOUNT__, Attributes=[Attribute: 
{Name=uid, Value=[x]}, Attribute: {Name=personnr, Value=[1029]}, Attribute: 
{Name=__NAME__, Value=[1029]}, Attribute: {Name=__UID__, Value=[]}, 
Attribute: {Name=__ENABLE__, Value=[true]}], Name=Attribute: {Name=__NAME__, 
Value=[1029]}} was returned by  by the connector but failed to pass the 
framework filter. This seems like wrong implementation of the filter in the 
connector.

I guess syncope sees these as regular strings. Searching goes fine, no problem 
there. All attributes can be viewed. But when you try to create, then s-t hits 
the fan. I have tested both the 0.2 version of the cmd bundle and I'm testing 
the 0.3-snapshot version also and I'm modifying the 0.3-version for 
troubleshooting purposes.

Both the 0.2-version and the 0.3-snapshot version gives the same result. Maybe 
I need to make my own version of execute sequence...:)

Regards,

Mikael




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