Great! I am sure we have hundreds or even thousands of such improvement to make in the code.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 00:12, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi guys ! > > Life is not simple ;) > > I have been struggling lately with Operational Attributes (mainly > modifiersName and modifyTimestamp) which were updated *after* the real > modification was done on the backend. It worked good so far, but the idea of > having two updates when one would have been enough juts killed me. So I > tried to inject those AO into the mods, before reaching the backend. > > Hell on earth ! > > I had to check first that they weren't added into the original mods (it's > not allowed). Then I tried to run the tests, and I had some dull issues as > they seems to make the reverter complaining. The reason was that the > reverter was using the opContext mods, which has been modified in the next > interceptor. So I was injecting those AO into the server, something I > forbidden with my previously added check ! Chicken and egg ! > > But in fact, no. I just had to clone the mods in the ChangeLog interceptor, > and everything went back to normal (well, with many other unrelated > errors...) > > Direct benefit : modifications will be twice faster on the server now !!! > > More to come ... > > -- > -- > cordialement, regards, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com > directory.apache.org > > > -- Ersin ER http://www.ersiner.net
