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Michael Stämpfli commented on JCR-2450:
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I have to correct my statement above. The user node didn't move, it disappeared!
> UserManager inconsistency
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>
> Key: JCR-2450
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2450
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jackrabbit-core, security
> Affects Versions: 1.6.0, 2.0-beta4
> Environment: Ubuntu 9.04 64bit, Tomcat 6.0.20, Jackrabbit 1.6 and
> 2.0-beta4
> Reporter: Michael Stämpfli
> Priority: Blocker
>
> I used the default class UserManagerImpl to add a user to my jackrabbit (1.6)
> environment. My application can successfully login to the repository with
> this user. As soon as I restart Tomcat, the login fails.
> I did some research and found out why. Obviously the user manager cannot find
> the user, I registered previously, anymore. Using WebDAV I made a connection
> to the security workspace. When I create a new user, a new node for this user
> is created in /jcr:root/rep:security/rep:authorizables/rep:users/admin. As
> soon as I restart Tomcat and login to the security workspace again (using
> WebDAV), I see that the user node moved to the root node. As a consequence
> the user cannot login to the repository because the user manager cannot find
> the user node anymore.
> In jackrabbit 2.0-beta4 I get a similar bug and I assume, that the root cause
> is the same as above. I log into the repository using the administrator
> account, which is created automatically with the class UserManagerImpl. When
> I restart Tomcat and try to login to the repository I get the error:
> javax.jcr.ItemNotFoundException: failed to build path of
> 55411ff4-d6c7-410a-a16e-5531e1c7afae: cafebabe-cafe-babe-cafe-babecafebabe
> has no child entry for 55411ff4-d6c7-410a-a16e-5531e1c7afae
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