The schema partition is used for everything, as all the data stored into the server are described by it. So it should be declared first.
On 7/26/07, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Emmanuel, I went ahead and closed it. It's pretty minor. I have a feeling the order should not matter though. The DAS partition and the schema partition are independent. The layout looks like this: ou=das ou=schema If it were like this or flipped: ou=das, ou=schema then I would understand why the order matters. Thanks, - Ole Emmanuel Lecharny (JIRA) wrote: > [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1010?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12515625 ] > > Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-1010: > ---------------------------------------------- > > Actually, as you can see in the stack trace, if you invert the order, there is a search done in the partition table, and if the partition does not exist, you get an error. So, basically, yes, order matters. > >> Should the order in which hot partitions are connected to matter? >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Key: DIRSERVER-1010 >> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1010 >> Project: Directory ApacheDS >> Issue Type: Bug >> Reporter: Ole Ersoy >> >> If I connect in this order: >> dasContext = >> adsEmbeddedConnection. >> connect( >> configuration.getDasPartitionName() ); >> schemaContext = >> adsEmbeddedConnection. >> connect( >> configuration.getSchemaPartitionName() ); >> I don't get any exceptions. >> If I flip the two, I get this exception: >> org.apache.directory.shared.ldap.exception.LdapNameNotFoundException: ou=das >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.partition.DefaultPartitionNexus.getBackend(DefaultPartitionNexus.java:1064) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.partition.DefaultPartitionNexus.hasEntry(DefaultPartitionNexus.java:988) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.InterceptorChain$1.hasEntry(InterceptorChain.java:147) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.InterceptorChain$Entry$1.hasEntry(InterceptorChain.java:1246) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.BaseInterceptor.hasEntry(BaseInterceptor.java:130) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.InterceptorChain$Entry$1.hasEntry(InterceptorChain.java:1246) >> at org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.BaseInterceptor.hasEntry(BaseInterceptor.java:130) >> ..... >> I'll check in the working DAS in a few days and in the package: >> package org.apache.tuscany.das.ldap.emf.test; >> There is a test called LdapDASHelperTest that can be run to see this. >
-- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com
