Hi,

On Jan 30, 2008 4:36 PM, Jim_Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone else seen the following behaviour in Jackrabbit 1.4?
>
> A file exists in a given directory and is versioned.
> Check out the file
> Put a new version of the file
> Check the file in
> The content length now shows as 0 bytes, and getting the file returns a
> 0-byte file
>
> This seems to be caused by checking the file in - before that, a PROPFIND
> shows the correct content length, and a GET returns the file correctly.
> Diffing the two PROPFIND responses (before and after checkin) shows both
> have the same href, including version number, but different content lengths.

This sounds similar to some of the other reports we've seen about
binary properties. As a workaround, try adding a
-Dorg.jackrabbit.useDataStore=false system property setting to your
server JVM. We are planning to publish a 1.4.1 patch release next week
with a fix to this issue.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

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