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angela resolved JCR-84:
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Resolution: Fixed
rev: 159607
> WebDAV LocatorFactoryImpl$Locator.getHref() constructs root resource URLs
> incorrectly
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>
> Key: JCR-84
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-84
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Type: Bug
> Environment: OS X 10.3.8 - cadaver 0.20.5 (client), Tomcat 5.0.28 (server)
> Reporter: Brian Moseley
> Assignee: angela
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: location.patch
>
> cadaver was reporting an error when i tried to open / in my repository's
> default workspace at <https://localhost:8443/webdav/).
> in tracking down the problem, i saw something strange - the multistatus
> response's href had an extra "/" tacked onto the end:
> <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:">
> <D:response>
> <D:href>https://localhost:8443/webdav//</D:href>
> WebdavServlet (rather, my subclass of it) is mapped as the default servlet of
> a webapp mounted at /webdav. i've configured the WebdavServlet with a
> resource path prefix of "" (incidentally, i'm not sure what that's meant to
> be used for - i see that when the value is not empty, it's appended to the
> response's href, but i don't know in what circumstance that would be useful).
> when i requested a child node such as <https://localhost:8443/webdav/bcm>,
> the response's href was formed as expected:
> <D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:">
> <D:response>
> <D:href>https://localhost:8443/webdav/bcm/</D:href>
> i found that LocatorFactoryImpl$Locator.getHref() was adding the extra "/"
> since the requested resource was a collection. i patched the method to not
> add the character when itemPath == "/", and cadaver stopped complaining. all
> is well.
> i also patched WebdavServlet to default to an empty resource path prefix if
> one is not specified as a servlet init parameter.
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