I'll run this now to verify, but the reason you're not triggering the bug on the existing tests is because on the TestCol tests, you're only testing natural matches; but it appears that the codebase handles situations where you specify setters and getters completely differently than those in which you supply them. You should be able to trigger the bug just by adding a set-method and a get-method to the mapping config; the existing test should suffice.


On 20 Jul 2004, at 17:35, Bruce Snyder wrote:


Gregory Block wrote:

(is anyone going to comment on this patch? Should I file a bug, or is it being picked up?)

Gregory,

My apologies for not responding sooner. I'll look into this tonight. Consequently, the best way to get a patch the attention it deserves is to write a JUnit test for it that will play nice with the CTF-JDO (http://www.castor.org/test-framework.html). Before applying the patch, a test will need to written to verify the bug and patch.

Bruce
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