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Pierre-Luc Lacroix commented on DIRSERVER-1949:
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Something interesting happened when I made that change (moving my custom
SearchInterceptor around), the filter seems to be transformed to an all lower
case value of the exact same filter.
For example, my ldapsearch test had the following filter:
"(&(cn=test_user_31)(ou=MYSITE_site))"
But my interceptor's search method received the following filter
(opContext.getFilter())
(&(cn=test_user_31)(ou=mysite_site))
I am currently working on creating a test file, hopefully that will help.
> Cannot add Entry to CoreSession from custom Search Interceptor
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DIRSERVER-1949
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1949
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M15
> Reporter: Pierre-Luc Lacroix
> Attachments: Interceptors.jpg
>
>
> I have a custom Search Interceptor:
> private class SearchInterceptor extends BaseInterceptor
> When a use is said to be allowed to login, I basically inject the user into
> my cache:
> // We do not actually inject it, we give it to the JIT write-through
> // cache which will inject it only once, then delete after a timeout.
> //private final JitLdapWritethroughCache _jitLdapCache
> _jitLdapCache.insert(entryUser);
> Which basically does:
> // private DirectoryService service;
> service.getAdminSession().add(e);
> The line "service.getAdminSession().add(e);" basically locks up my thread
> (won't respond to my search request) and won't allow any other request to go
> through.
> If I look at the stack, it blocks at the following line (line 390 -
> DefaultOperationManager)
> // Call the Add method
> Interceptor head = directoryService.getInterceptor(
> addContext.getNextInterceptor() );
> lockWrite();
> and
> public void lockWrite()
> {
> rwLock.writeLock().lock();
> }
> This code all ran on the "Thread [pool-4-thread-1]" thread.
> Before running "service.getAdminSession().add(e)" I ran:
> Trace.info(service.getOperationManager().getRWLock().toString());
> Which outputted:
> 5398 [main] INFO com.rbccm.authhelper.ldap.ServerRunner - [testinstanceid]
> java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock@7177600e[Write locks = 0,
> Read locks = 0]
> Thank you for your help.
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