Hi Naaman, We managed to reproduce the issue and are currently working on it. We will provide you a link to download the fixed version. The fix will definitely go into KIM 3.5, which is expected soon.
Greetings Philip Alexiev Software Engineer, KIM Team On Nov 25, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Philip Alexiev @ Ontotext wrote: > Hi Naaman, > > This is interesting behavior. Generally, we don't delete documents in our > scenarios where we use KIM, so there is a slight possibility that this is a > bug. I will try to reproduce it. > > Thank you for your feedback. > > All the best > Philip Alexiev > Software Engineer, KIM Team > > > > On Nov 25, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Naaman Musawwir wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am using Kim 3.0 RC4 on Windows and Linux, same configuration with Lucene >> database setting and Java API to connect to KIM instance and carry out >> operations. While trying to add/delete/load documents I see some >> inconsistency in results and need help regarding correct use of the API. >> >> Here is what I do and get as a result: >> >> DocumentRepositoryAPI apiDR; >> >> 1. Create two documents using CorporaAPI.createDocument() and add >> those to document repository using apiDR.adDocument() just like given in the >> example. Documents added successfully. >> 2. Loaded documents using apiDR.getDocumentIds(new DocumentQuery()). >> It returned all two documents fine. I also tested using >> apiDR.getDocumentCount(new DocumentQuery()). It also gave correct result as >> two. >> 3. Then I deleted all the documents using >> apiDR.clear(DocumentRepositoryAPI.CLEAR_COMMAND_ALL);. >> 4. Now I retrieved documents again as step 2 above. There was no >> effect on the repository and same two documents were returned. Is it the >> correct behaviour? >> 5. I tried to delete the documents one by one using >> apiDR.deleteDocument(docID). Here are the confusions in this step >> a. I tried to retrieve documents using apiDR.getDocumentIds(new >> DocumentQuery()). Behavior is unexpected as it returned 2 documents, but no >> document could be loaded using apiDR.loadDocument(docID). I tried to get the >> count using apiDR.getDocumentCount(new DocumentQuery()). It returned 2, also. >> b. I shutdown KIM server and restart. Now I try to retrieve documents >> as step 2. Now the deletion seemed to work as the count and list count in >> step 2 both were 0? >> >> >> Please explain if it is the expected behavior. >> >> Regards, >> Naaman Musawwir. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kim-discussion mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/kim-discussion > > _______________________________________________ > Kim-discussion mailing list > [email protected] > http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/kim-discussion
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