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Carsten Ziegeler resolved SLING-3524. ------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed [~Csaba Varga] Thanks for the patches, I've applied them In addition I increased the version of the spi package as a new constant has been added > ResourceResolver.clone(null) should not share the same JCR session > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: SLING-3524 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-3524 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: API, JCR, ResourceResolver > Affects Versions: Resource Resolver 1.0.6 > Reporter: Alexander Klimetschek > Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler > Priority: Major > Fix For: API 2.18.2, JCR Resource 3.0.10, Resource Resolver 1.6.2 > > Time Spent: 1h 40m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > {{ResourceResolver.clone()}} will reuse the same JCR session in case it was > created by passing an existing session using > {{JcrResourceConstants.AUTHENTICATION_INFO_SESSION}}. If you need a clone of > the resource resolver to pass into a new, separate thread, and use > {{ResourceResolver.clone(null)}}, you will actually share the session, but > this is not obvious. The problem is that a JCR session cannot be shared > across threads. > The javadocs of clone() say "the same credential data is used as was used to > create this instance". > There are a few problems with this: > - seeing the session object itself as "credential data" is unintuitive > - in my code, I have no idea what the original credential data was, so I > don't know what kind of credential data it was to make the right decision > - since sharing a JCR session is to be avoided at all times, the resource > resolver should prevent one from this > A solution would be if a plain {{ResourceResolver.clone(null)}} would return > a session that impersonated itself, abstracting this from the resource > resolver user. Additionally, it might be worth looking that clone always > returns a new session, unless specifically stated. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)