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Matthew T. Adams commented on JDO-259: -------------------------------------- I'm not sure that I see how these assertions have anything to do with attach/detach behaviors. They appear to be more related to the persistent-nontransactional-dirty state. The sections directly relevant to attach/detach are "5.5.8 Detached-clean", "5.5.9 Detached-dirty", and "12.6.8 Detaching and attaching instances". I'll resolve this issue as "won't fix" and create a new issue for the sections listed above. > Write tests for attach/detach behavior assertions > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JDO-259 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-259 > Project: JDO > Type: New Feature > Components: tck20 > Reporter: Michelle Caisse > Assignee: Matthew T. Adams > > A5.6.2-4 [If a datastore transaction is begun, commit will write the changes > to the datastore with no checking as to the current state of the instances in > the datastore. That is, the changes made outside the transaction together > with any changes made inside the transaction will overwrite the current state > of the datastore.] > A5.6.2-6 [If a datastore transaction is begun, rollback will not write any > changes to the datastore.] > A5.6.2-8 [If an optimistic transaction is begun, commit will write the > changes to the datastore after checking as to the current state of the > instances in the datastore. The changes made outside the transaction together > with any changes made inside the transaction will update the current state of > the datastore if the version checking is successful.] > A5.6.2-10 [If an optimistic transaction is begun, rollback will not write any > changes to the datastore. The persistent-nontransactional-dirty instances > will transition according to the RestoreValues flag. ] -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
