hi nicolas,
this is probably a bug in jackrabbit. thank you for reporting it. can
you please file a jira issue
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR) for this? thanks.
regards, toby
On 11/18/05, Nicolas Belisle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to remove a version of a Node, but the
> VersionHistory.removeVersion() method throws :
> "javax.jcr.ReferentialIntegrityException: Unable to remove version. At
> least once referenced.".
>
> Secton 8.2.2.10 (Removal of Versions) of the specification indicates that
> the version graph should be automatically repaired upon removal. Then,
> VersionHistory.removeVersion() should take care of references. In fact, a
> user cannot alter the references (jcr:predecessors and jcr:successors),
> since they are protected properties.
>
> Here's the example :
>
> Node root1 = session.getRootNode() ;
> Node test1 = root1.addNode("test") ;
> test1.addMixin("mix:versionable");
> test1.setProperty("test", "1");
> session.save();
> test1.checkin();
>
> test1.checkout();
> test1.setProperty("test", "2");
> session.save();
> test1.checkin();
>
> test1.checkout();
> test1.setProperty("test", "3");
> session.save();
> test1.checkin();
>
> VersionHistory vh = test1.getVersionHistory();
> for (VersionIterator vi = vh.getAllVersions(); vi.hasNext(); ) {
> Version currenVersion = vi.nextVersion();
> String versionName = currenVersion.getName();
> if (!versionName.equals("jcr:rootVersion")) {
> String propertyValue =
> currenVersion.getNode("jcr:frozenNode").getProperty("test").getString();
> System.out.println("Removing version : " + versionName + "
> with value: " + propertyValue);
> vh.removeVersion(versionName);
> }
> }
>
> Something I do wrong ?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> Nicolas
>
>
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