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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-1346:
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Hi Rob,
The bug is fixed in the trunk now. Do you need a jar file to try out if it
works now?
Regards,
Thomas
> InternalValue.createCopy for binary properties (jcr:data) causes problems
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>
> Key: JCR-1346
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1346
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jackrabbit-core
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Reporter: Rob Owen
> Assignee: Thomas Mueller
> Fix For: 1.4.1
>
>
> Running 1.4 with no data store configured, and option
> org.jackrabbit.useDataStore not set (i.e true), the following code gives 0
> for the property length.
> Node n = root.getNode(relPath);
> session.getWorkspace().copy(n.getPath(), destPath);
> Node contentNode = n.getNode(JcrConstants.JCR_CONTENT);
> Property p = contentNode.getProperty(JcrConstants.JCR_DATA);
> System.out.println("length = "+p.getLength());
> InternalValue.createCopy checks USE_DATA_STORE and returns the same value for
> the source node's state. BundleBinding.writeState() calls
> BLOBInMemory.discard() when persisting the new node. This has now changed the
> value of the existing nodes property. Setting the option
> org.jackrabbit.useDataStore to false works fine. Possibly the check for
> binary property type in InternalValue.createCopy should be done first?
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