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Emmanuel Lecharny closed DIRSERVER-1599.
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> Revert operation does not work for rename if some modify operation is needed
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> Key: DIRSERVER-1599
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1599
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5.7
> Reporter: Emmanuel Lecharny
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 2.0-M1
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> When we do a rename on a AdministrativePoint, this imply an update of the
> adminiPoint sequence number. This is done by calling a modify. the sequence
> of calls in the interceptor chain is then the following :
> changeLog.rename( old, new)
> ...
> subentry.rename(old, new)
> backend.rename(old, new)
> ds.modify(new)
> ...
> changeLog.modify(new)
> ...
> backend.modify(new)
> store modify(new)
> store rename(new,old)
> At the end, the revert stack will contain (in the order of execution) :
> rename(new,old)
> modify(new)
> ...
> The problem is that the rename will be applied first (that will work), but
> the modify will throw an exception, as the 'new' entry has been renamed to
> 'old'.
> this is because we reenter the chain from the inside, so the changeLog stack
> is not anymore stored in the right order.
> We have to add a way to get the changelog to store revert operations the
> right way.
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