Thanks for the help. You provided the right pointers to get me on track.
Glad to hear that I did not do anything catastrophically wrong ;-)
-will
On 23.06.2008, at 18:04, Jan Haderka wrote:
I see, you found the solution yourself. I wanted to test few different
scenarios before responding to you, but seem you managed to figure it
out yourself in the mean time :)
By adding mix:referencable you do not loose performance. The reason
why
you have to do it is the fact that this mixin is no longer implied
since
we do not add mix:versionable to all nodes by default.
Cheers,
Jan
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 17:55 +0200, Will Scheidegger wrote:
I added "mix:referenceable" as supertype to "dataBase". This solved
the problem. Of course I don't know if I'm loosing performance
benefits again this way...
Regards,
Will
On 23.06.2008, at 17:43, Will Scheidegger wrote:
O.k., after some digging around I had a closer look at the
custom_nodetypes.xml file and compared the two from Mag 3.5.4 and
3.6 M1. The only remarkable difference I could find is in the
definition of mgnl:contentNode. The Mag 3.6 file lists
mix:referencable as supertype for this type together with
nt:hierarchyNode. The old one only lists nt:hierarchyNode as
supertype. Now I vaguely remember something about a change in
nodetype definitions in Mag 3.6 to improve performance. Could it be
that nt:hierarchyNode used to have mix:referencable as supertype and
now doesn't anymore?
If so I guess this would mean that I have to add mix:referencable as
supertype to my data nodes. Should I add it to each one? Or should I
add it to one of their common supertypes? Which one: dataItem,
dataItemBase, dataBase?
Cheers,
Will
On 23.06.2008, at 17:21, Will Scheidegger wrote:
Hm... I thought about this too, because I imported the config from
the old installation instead of creating it with the UI. So as last
test before I posted this question I removed the config (/modules/
data/config/types/mynode, /modules/data/trees/mynode), all data and
recreated it using the GUI... but also the same name. Do you think
that this might be the problem? Where are the node type definitions
being stored? And how would I add mix:referencable to it?
Thanks for the help!
-will
On 23.06.2008, at 17:10, Jan Haderka wrote:
Hi Will,
is that from a data type you defined yourself manually or via
DataModule
UI? If it is the former, then you need to make sure that you add
mix:referencable to it, if the latter it is most likely a bug.
Cheers,
Jan
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 17:03 +0200, Will Scheidegger wrote:
I'm testing Magnolia 3.6 M1 with a site which uses the data
module.
I'm pretty happy with the speed, but I'm facing a show stopper
now.
The following code works fine on Magnolia 3.5.4 but throws an
exception in 3.6m1
The code:
Content itemValues = (Content) matching.next();
String itemValuesUUID = itemValues.getUUID();
The exception:
javax.jcr.UnsupportedRepositoryOperationException
at org.apache.jackrabbit.core.NodeImpl.getUUID(NodeImpl.java:
2830)
at
info
.magnolia.cms.core.DefaultContent.getUUID(DefaultContent.java:
897)
Additional info: The "itemValues" node which is causing the above
is a
data module node so it has its own nodetype.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks!
Regards,
Will
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