Np at all :)

We prefer false issues than real ones :)

Emmanuel

On 12/4/06, Mbah Tenjoh-Okwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Stefan,

Thanks for the effort and your time. Im sorry to say I had some logical
error somewhere in my code. Could you please close the issue?

thanks once  more.

mbah



On 12/1/06, Stefan Zoerner (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>     [
> 
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-786?page=comments#action_12454908]
>
> Stefan Zoerner commented on DIRSERVER-786:
> ------------------------------------------
>
> We need more information in order to check whether it is a bug in your
> client code or in the ApacheDS code. The source code of the state factory,
> the domain classes and descriptions of the LDAP object classes you use etc.
> would be very helpful. You should also provide the search filter.
>
> Thanks,
>     Stefan
>
> > searching entries added prior to search  using jndi's bind() and a
> statefactory
> >
> 
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> >
> >                 Key: DIRSERVER-786
> >                 URL:
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-786
> >             Project: Directory ApacheDS
> >          Issue Type: Bug
> >            Reporter: mbah tenjoh-okwen
> >         Assigned To: Alex Karasulu
> >
> > hello,
> > I have used state factories to bind objects to apacheDS .
> Unfortunately I can't use the search() method of DirContext to obtain these
> entries because my NamingEnumeration  returned was always without elements.
> > In other words, when I use a state factory in conjunction with  a
> bind-say ctx.bind("cn=mine", myObj) , thereafter, a lookup e.g.
> ctx.lookup("cn=mine") will find this entry, but  a  regular search( i.e.
> ctx.search() ) would not find this entry.
> > Is this  the expected behaviour when using state  factories or  is
> this a bug?
> > PS
> > Im using JNDI
> > thanks in advance.
>
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Emmanuel Lécharny

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