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Julian Reschke updated JCR-3069:
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    Attachment: JCR-3069.patch

(remove a bogus change)
                
> add optional consistency checks to test suite
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-3069
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-3069
>             Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: jackrabbit-core
>            Reporter: Julian Reschke
>            Assignee: Julian Reschke
>         Attachments: JCR-3069.patch, JCR-3069.patch, JCR-3069.patch
>
>
> We know that certain sequences of calls can cause the persistent state to 
> become inconsistent, such as by producing orphaned nodes.
> This usually does not manifest itself in tests failing. However, it can mean 
> (silent) data loss, and become visible at a different point of time in the 
> form of nodes that can be discovered using a query, but which can not compute 
> their path.
> Checking the persistence layer's consistency is implementation specific. In 
> Jackrabbit, there is a consistency check call on the PersistenceManager that 
> we could use. It just logs a results and doesn't provide a checkable return 
> value, but it would be a start.
> Proposed helper code (thx to Marcel for the proposal):
>      /**
>      * Runs a consistency check on the given workspace.
>      *
>      * @param name the name of the workspace to perform the consistency check.
>      * @param repo the repository instance.
>      * @throws RepositoryException if an error occurs while getting the
>      *                             workspace with the given name.
>      */
>     public static void checkConsistency(String name, RepositoryImpl repo)
>             throws RepositoryException {
>         RepositoryImpl.WorkspaceInfo wspInfo = repo.getWorkspaceInfo(name);
>         wspInfo.getPersistenceManager().checkConsistency(null, true, false);
>     }

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