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Hendy Irawan commented on DIRSHARED-142:
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In my case, the culprit happens on this line:
if ( !attributeType.equals( other.attributeType ) ) // returns
false here
{
return false;
}
inspecting both attributeTypes are actually this :
ATTRIBUTE_TYPE ( 2.5.4.35
NAME 'userPassword'
DESC RFC2256/2307: password of user
EQUALITY octetStringMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
USAGE userApplications
X-SCHEMA system
)
so something's probably wrong with AttributeType.equals() ...
> Value<?> objects containing byte[] of same content should be equals() == true
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>
> Key: DIRSHARED-142
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSHARED-142
> Project: Directory Shared
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.0.0-M13
> Reporter: Hendy Irawan
>
> 1. get two Attribute objects from different sources, e.g. from LDAP
> connection vs. by creating an entry programmatically
> 2. attribute1.get().equals( attribute2.get() ) will return false, which is
> wrong, because :
> Arrays.equals((byte[])attribute1.get().getNormValue(), (byte[])
> attribute2.get().getNormValue())
> will return true in this case.
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