On Dec 8, 2007 10:47 AM, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ersin, > > I am trying to get reverts working with SP code. There are some tricky > things here however these are different points. What I need to know from > you is why I get this stack trace here when trying to revert the changes of > this test: > > SubentryServiceForTriggersIT.testEntryAdd() > > Here's the tail end of the trace: > > Caused by: java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of > range: -1 > at java.lang.String.substring (String.java:1938) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.sp.StoredProcUtils.extractStoredProcUnitName > (StoredProcUtils.java:47) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.sp.StoredProcExecutionManager.findStoredProcUnit( > StoredProcExecutionManager.java:76) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.trigger.TriggerInterceptor.executeProcedure > (TriggerInterceptor.java:591) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.trigger.TriggerInterceptor.executeTrigger( > TriggerInterceptor.java:578) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.trigger.TriggerInterceptor.executeTriggers > (TriggerInterceptor.java:558) > at org.apache.directory.server.core.trigger.TriggerInterceptor.delete( > TriggerInterceptor.java:310) > at > org.apache.directory.server.core.interceptor.InterceptorChain$Entry$1.delete > (InterceptorChain.java:1134) > ... 60 more > > The problem seems to stem from trying to extract the class name from this > spec: " LogUtils.logDelete". Looks like this code tries to get the name > of the class by finding the index of a ':' colon instead of a '.' - Why is > that?
Because that's the SP syntax. Fully Qualified Stored Procedure Name = Stored Procedure Unit : Stored Procedure I'll try to look further into the pb. > > Here's the LDIF operation that causes this exception: > > Entry : cn=marked,ou=configuration,ou=system > Change type is DELETE > > > > Alex -- Ersin Er
