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Konrad Windszus updated JCRVLT-623:
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    Summary: Validate that DocView values for a specific type are correct 
serializations (i.e. are a string which can be converted back to the given 
type)  (was: Validate that DocView values for a specific type are correct 
serializations (i.e. are string which can be converted back to the given type))

> Validate that DocView values for a specific type are correct serializations 
> (i.e. are a string which can be converted back to the given type)
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>
>                 Key: JCRVLT-623
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT-623
>             Project: Jackrabbit FileVault
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.0
>            Reporter: Konrad Windszus
>            Priority: Major
>
> This came up in the context of SLING-11240. Sometimes DocView XML files 
> contain invalid property values, like 
> {code:xml}
> test="{Long}1.0"
> {code}
> Those should be detected by the {{jackrabbit-docviewparser}} validator as 
> they can never be applied to a JCR node. Currently the exception is only 
> thrown during the actual import of those files, but not during parsing.
> Either the exception could be generated from the validator implementation or 
> whenever such an invalid string value is being detected in the 
> {{DocViewProperty2.parse(...)}} method, but I am not sure how big the 
> overhead is of always calling 
> https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit/blob/ed3124e5fe223dada33ce6ddf53bc666063c3f2f/jackrabbit-jcr-commons/src/main/java/org/apache/jackrabbit/value/ValueHelper.java#L779.



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