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jay brown resolved CMIS-521.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Problem was on vendor side. Not with TCK.
> Empty non-required ID properties on documents are mistakenly flagged as a
> test failures
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> Key: CMIS-521
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-521
> Project: Chemistry
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: opencmis-tck
> Affects Versions: OpenCMIS 0.7.0
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: jay brown
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: test
> Fix For: OpenCMIS 0.7.0
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> I just noticed that we have failures when we run against our public P8 CMIS
> server
> (Ask Florian for url/creds/etc for our test server - he has them)
> Here is what is happening. The class CMISScalars is a test class with a
> bunch of test properties to exercise property persistence.
> CMISObject is a not-required prop of type ID.
> When it is not set (as it is not usually set in our tests) is comes across in
> the XML responses like this:
> <cmis:propertyId queryName="CMISObject" displayName="CMISObject"
> localName="CMISObject" propertyDefinitionId="CMISObject"/>
> That is - empty, which is valid.
> But the TCK test fails in several places when it encounters objects with this
> unset property with this message:
> FAILURE: PWC check: idd_FA946B30-018C-42C2-AE69-E4EDACCB894F
> (AbstractCmisTest.java:125)
> FAILURE: Property CMISObject (AbstractSessionTest.java:2847)
> FAILURE: Property is not included in response!
> (AbstractSessionTest.java:2845)
> INFO: Object is null!
> AbstractSessionTest.checkProperty is getting called for this prop and it is
> dutifully returning a failure since its null. (at least that is what it
> looks like)
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