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Andrew Gaul commented on JCLOUDS-391:
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[~klausm] Setting multipart() causes jclouds to not include metadata with the
blob. Can you continue investigating this? If you join #jclouds on
irc.freenode.net I can help you with any issues you encounter. I suggest
starting by looking at BindAzureBlobMetadataToRequest and
BindAzureBlocksToRequest.
[[email protected]] This relates to your patch in JCLOUDS-161.
> can't set user defined meta data for Azure
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JCLOUDS-391
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-391
> Project: jclouds
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jclouds-blobstore
> Affects Versions: 1.6.2
> Environment: Windows 7, Azure and S3
> Reporter: Klaus Müller
> Priority: Critical
>
> Try to set user defined meta data for Azure blob storage. No error setting
> meta data, but when I try to read them, they were not stored for the given
> blob.
> my code (small part of it):
> ...
> BlobStore blobStore = Context.getBlobStore();
> BlobBuilder builder = blobStore.blobBuilder("blob001");
> PayloadBlobBuilder payload = builder.payload(data); // data is
> InputStream
> payload.contentLength(datalen);
> Blob blob = payload.build();
> Map<String, String> keyValueMap = new HashMap<String, String>();
> keyValueMap.put("testmeta","12345");
> blob.getMetadata().setUserMetadata(keyValueMap);
> blobStore.putBlob("container001", blob, multipart() );
> ...
> For S3 it works.
> Is this a known problem with Azure, or something wrong with my code?
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