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Maciej Jankowski commented on CMIS-726:
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Now I see it. My test failed and i thought it is because of a bug in the 
framework. Apparently, my test was incorrect. I didn't take hierarchical 
structure of TypeDefinitionContainer into account.

> AbstractCmisService.addTypeChildren
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CMIS-726
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-726
>             Project: Chemistry
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: opencmis-commons
>    Affects Versions: OpenCMIS 0.10.0
>            Reporter: Maciej Jankowski
>
> getTypeDescendants should recursively go down the tree of types and collect 
> them. There is a code:
>  if (children != null && children.getList() != null && 
> children.getList().size() > 0) {
>             List<TypeDefinitionContainer> list = new 
> ArrayList<TypeDefinitionContainer>();
>             container.setChildren(list);
> It means that there is always an empty list added to the resulting list. Is 
> that  how it should work? 
> In the end, the method always returns children instead of descendants.



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