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Mark Wood updated DS-633:
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Status: Open (was: Received)
> NPE when deleting object returned by EPerson.findAll()
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> Key: DS-633
> URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-633
> Project: DSpace 1.x
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: DSpace API
> Affects Versions: 1.6.2, 1.7
> Reporter: Mark Wood
> Assignee: Mark Wood
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 1.7
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> Attachments: DatabaseManager.patch, EPerson.patch
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> While building a test tool to purge all users from the database, I ran into
> persistent NPEs on EPerson.delete(). This seems to result from
> EPerson.findAll() using DatabaseManager.query(), which does not set the table
> type into the returned TableRowIterator. DatabaseManager.delete() needs to
> know the table type in order to look up the table's primary key. Kaboom.
> It appears that query() is meant for use with queries whose result is not a
> base table type (JOINs and the like). For a simple SELECT * FROM table... it
> seems that queryTable() should be used. The attachment EPerson.patch makes
> this change everywhere in EPerson that it seems to be appropriate and is
> observed to eliminate the NPEs in this specific case. (The patch also tidies
> some comments.)
> The attachment DatabaseManager.patch is to defend against deletion of untyped
> rows and throw a more descriptive exception. The class might benefit from
> more extensive antibugging work. This patch is not essential but might be
> helpful in similar circumstances.
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