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Keith Wall updated QPID-7943:
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    Fix Version/s: Future

> [Java Broker] The result of the interpolation this: differs
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>                 Key: QPID-7943
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-7943
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Java Broker
>            Reporter: Keith Wall
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: Future
>
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> The Broker's string resolution system 
> {{org.apache.qpid.server.util.Strings#expand()}}} uses an 
> {{OwnAttributeResolver}} to allow an object's attributes to be interpolated 
> into string values.  This is provided by the {{this:<attribute name>}} syntax.
> I have noticed that the value yielded by the expansion  {{this:<attribute 
> name>}} within a context variable varies depending on where the context 
> variable is defined.
> Imagine a context variable {{foo}} set with the value "{{${this:bar\}}}".
> # If the context variable comes from the environment or from a managed 
> context default, the {{this:}} resolves at the target object.   (i.e. 
> targetObject.getContextValue(String.class, "foo") yields a value equivalent 
> to targetObject.getAttribute("bar")).
> # If the context variable is set on a ancestor object, the resolution takes 
> place at the ancestor ie. (i.e. targetObject.getContextValue(String.class, 
> "foo") yields a value equivalent to 
> targetObject.getParent()...getAttribute("bar"})
> This behaviour surprises me.  I don't think it leads to a current functional 
> issue.  I think all our existing usages of {{this:}} are within managed 
> context defaults (fall into category 1).



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