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Alex Karasulu commented on DIRSERVER-584: ----------------------------------------- Remember our convo regarding the RCX series: meaning no major code mods just bug fixes. All features are fixed that is. This is to prevent introducing new bugs since we are trying to stabilize the server at this point for the 1.0. Let's push this replacement of the dn parser to 1.1 since it is a really big change. > LdapName breaks static parser after repeated use. > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DIRSERVER-584 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-584 > Project: Directory ApacheDS > Type: Bug > Components: ldap > Versions: 1.0-RC1 > Reporter: Alex Karasulu > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 1.0-RC1 > > I'm thinking some of the recent changes on the name parser may have > introduced new problems. > These are really weird problems. They happen only when running regression > tests in maven within the server-unit module. Yeah crazy. Basically to > reproduce run "mvn -Dregression test" inside the apacheds/server-main module. > These are the tests that fail: > $ mvn -Dregressions test > [INFO] > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [INFO] Building ApacheDS Server Unit > .... > T E S T S > ------------------------------------------------------- > .... > [surefire] Running org.apache.directory.server.AddObjectClassesToEntryTest > [surefire] Tests run: 3, Failures: 0, Errors: 3, Time elapsed: 0.113 sec > <<<<<<<< FAILURE !! > [surefire] Running org.apache.directory.server.MiscTest > [surefire] Tests run: 7, Failures: 0, Errors: 7, Time elapsed: 0.177 sec > <<<<<<<< FAILURE !! > [surefire] Running org.apache.directory.server.MatchingRuleCompareTest > [surefire] Tests run: 3, Failures: 0, Errors: 3, Time elapsed: 0.08 sec > <<<<<<<< FAILURE !! > Now when these tests run inside eclipse there is no problem. Here's what teh > surefire report > looks like for these failures. They are all pretty much the same trace: > ======================================================================================================== > o.a.d.shared.ldap.exception.LdapConfigurationException: Failed to normalize > the suffix: ou=system > [Root exception is o.a.d.shared.ldap.exception.LdapInvalidNameException: > Parser failure on name: > ou=system > Antlr exception trace: > line 1:1: unexpected token: ou > at > o.a.d.shared.ldap.name.antlrNameParser.attributeTypeAndValue(antlrNameParser.java:192) > at > o.a.d.shared.ldap.name.antlrNameParser.nameComponent(antlrNameParser.java:120) > at o.a.d.shared.ldap.name.antlrNameParser.name(antlrNameParser.java:69) > at o.a.d.shared.ldap.name.DnParser.parse(DnParser.java:208) > at o.a.d.shared.ldap.name.LdapName.<init>(LdapName.java:115) > at > o.a.d.server.core.configuration.DirectoryPartitionConfiguration.setSuffix(DirectoryPartitionConfiguration.java:203) > ======================================================================================================== > The suspect code is at > o.a.d.server.core.configuration.DirectoryPartitionConfiguration.setSuffix(DirectoryPartitionConfiguration.java:203: > /** > * Sets the suffix of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] DirectoryPartition}. > */ > protected void setSuffix( String suffix ) throws NamingException > { > suffix = suffix.trim(); > try > 202: { > 203: new LdapName( suffix ); <<<<<<<<================== HERE!!! > 204: } > catch ( NamingException e ) > { > throw new LdapConfigurationException( "Failed to normalize the > suffix: " + suffix, e ); > } > this.suffix = suffix; > } > This is crazy though because how the heck is the parser failing on > "ou=system" and succeeding on all test cases I cannot understand. I think > I'm loosing my mind on this one this is why I need a second opinion. Please > advise. > Thanks, > Alex -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
