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angela resolved JCR-2339.
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Resolution: Incomplete
-> see my answer on the user list
please don't open issues just to spread your problem to multiple channels.
> Unable to set the policies to the node, which is under root by using 1.6
> version..
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>
> Key: JCR-2339
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2339
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: sydaiah nallabirudu
>
> We are facing issues while assigning the policies to a Node.
> Let me give a brief explanation about project data structure.
> We are string the data in repository with following structure
> Root
> MediaData
> MediaObjects
> We are assigning write policies to the MediaData node, if any user wants to
> create
> Media Objects.We could able to assign the policies with jackrabbit 1.5.4
> version.
> Recently we migrated to 1.6.0 version.
> We are not able to assign the policies to MediaData node, but it is allowing
> to assign the policies to the MediaObjects node.
> Can you suggest us how to set the policies to the Node, which is under root
> by using 1.6 version.
> The application is not throwing any exception while setting the policies, but
> the policies are not applying.
> We are using following code to set policies:
> Repository rep = new TransientRepository();
> Credentials cr = new SimpleCredentials("admin", "admin".toCharArray());
> String[] privilegeNames=new String[] { Privilege.JCR_ALL };
> SessionImpl sess = (SessionImpl) rep.login(cr);
> UserManager userManager = sess.getUserManager();
> User user = (User) userManager.getAuthorizable(userData);
> //System.out.println("the before creation user is" + user.getID());
> if (user == null)
> user = userManager.createUser(userData, userData);
> System.out.println("the user is" + user.getID());
> AccessControlManager accessControlManager =
> sess.getAccessControlManager();
> AccessControlPolicyIterator policyItr =
> accessControlManager.getApplicablePolicies("/MediaData");
> JackrabbitAccessControlList accessPolicy = (JackrabbitAccessControlList)
> policyItr.nextAccessControlPolicy();
> Privilege[] previewPrivileges = new Privilege[privilegeNames.length];
> int i = 0;
> for (String privilegeName : privilegeNames) {
> Privilege privilege =
> accessControlManager.privilegeFromName(privilegeName);
> previewPrivileges[i] = privilege;
> i++;
> }
> // also possible to set a map of restrictions
> accessPolicy.addEntry(user.getPrincipal(), previewPrivileges, true);
> accessControlManager.setPolicy("/MediaData", accessPolicy);
> Thanks
> Sydaiah
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