Github user mmiklavc commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-metron/pull/232#discussion_r76427204
  
    --- Diff: 
metron-platform/metron-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/metron/parsers/bro/BasicBroParserTest.java
 ---
    @@ -46,14 +46,37 @@ public BasicBroParserTest() throws Exception {
                jsonParser = new JSONParser();
        }
     
    -    public void testUnwrappedBroMessage() throws ParseException {
    -        String rawMessage = 
"{\"timestamp\":\"1449511228474\",\"uid\":\"CFgSLp4HgsGqXnNjZi\",\"source_ip\":\"104.130.172.191\",\"source_port\":33893,\"dest_ip\":\"69.20.0.164\",\"dest_port\":53,\"proto\":\"udp\",\"trans_id\":3514,\"rcode\":3,\"rcode_name\":\"NXDOMAIN\",\"AA\":false,\"TC\":false,\"RD\":false,\"RA\":false,\"Z\":0,\"rejected\":false,\"sensor\":\"cloudbro\",\"type\":\"dns\"}";
    +   /**
    +    * This test is included as a gut-check about our formatting 
expectations using the Java JDK
    +    * 
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/format/decimalFormat.html
    +    */
    +   public void testDecimalFormatAssumptions() {
    +           Pair[] pairs = {
    +                                           Pair.of(new Double(12345678), 
"12345678.0"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new Double(12345678.0), 
"12345678.0"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new Double(12345678.1), 
"12345678.1"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new 
Double(12345678.11), "12345678.11"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new 
Double(12345678.111), "12345678.111"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new 
Double(12345678.1111), "12345678.1111"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new 
Double(12345678.11111), "12345678.11111"),
    +                                           Pair.of(new 
Double(12345678.111111), "12345678.111111")
    +           };
    +           for (Pair pair : pairs) {
    +                   assertEquals("Format did not match", pair.getRight(), 
new DecimalFormat("0.0#####").format(pair.getLeft()));
    --- End diff --
    
    That's a good suggestion


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