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Randall Hauch commented on DNA-461:
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The example uses the following configuration for the "virtual" workspace in the
"Vehicles" repository source:
<dna:projections>
<dna:projection jcr:name="Cars projection"
dna:source="Cars" dna:workspaceName="workspace1">
<dna:projectionRules>/Vehicles/Cars =>
/Cars</dna:projectionRules>
</dna:projection>
<dna:projection jcr:name="Aircarft projection"
dna:source="Aircraft" dna:workspaceName="workspace2">
<dna:projectionRules>/Vehicles/Aircraft =>
/Aircraft</dna:projectionRules>
</dna:projection>
<dna:projection jcr:name="System projection"
dna:source="System" dna:workspaceName="default">
<dna:projectionRules>/jcr:system =>
/</dna:projectionRules>
</dna:projection>
</dna:projections>
Note that the "/Cars" node from the "Cars" repository is being
projected, so any sibling of "/Cars" will not be. (I admit there are too many
"Cars" words, making it hard to tell a node from a repository source from a
repository.
Try creating a "/Cars/Honda" node in the "Cars" repository, and then
see if there is a "/Vehicles/Cars/Honda" node.
new item in source doesn't appear in federated source projection
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Key: DNA-461
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/DNA-461
Project: DNA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Connectors, Examples, Federation
Affects Versions: 0.5
Environment: Mac OS 10.5.7 with JVM 1.6 and maven 2.1
Reporter: Luiz Fernando Teston
I'm not sure if it is a bug or an error in my configuration or environment. I just
follow the examples without getting the CNDs and also without importing the example data.
When I create some new item using the graph api this item is created in a correct way on
the repository source that I'm using (example: cars) but it doesn't appears on the
projection on federated source (example: vehicles/cars). I created this test case that
should be used on doc/examples/repository project. I also did this same test using the
JAAS configuration.
package org.jboss.example.dna.repository;
import static org.hamcrest.core.Is.is;
import static org.hamcrest.core.IsNull.notNullValue;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat;
import java.net.URL;
import org.jboss.dna.graph.Graph;
import org.jboss.dna.jcr.JcrConfiguration;
import org.jboss.dna.jcr.JcrEngine;
import org.junit.Test;
public class FederationOnDifferentSourcesTest {
@Test
public void shouldHaveProjectionInsideFederatedSource()
throws Exception {
JcrConfiguration configuration = new JcrConfiguration();
URL configUrl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()
.getResource("configRepository.xml");
assertThat(configUrl, is(notNullValue()));
configuration.loadFrom(configUrl);
JcrEngine engine = configuration.build();
engine.start();
Graph vehiclesGraph = engine.getGraph("Vehicles");
assertThat(vehiclesGraph.getNodeAt("/Cars"), is(notNullValue()));
}
@Test
public void shouldCreateItemOnSourceRepositoryAndShowTheSameItemOnFederatedSource()
throws Exception {
JcrConfiguration configuration = new JcrConfiguration();
URL configUrl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()
.getResource("configRepository.xml");
assertThat(configUrl, is(notNullValue()));
configuration.loadFrom(configUrl);
JcrEngine engine = configuration.build();
engine.start();
Graph carsGraph = engine.getGraph("Cars");
carsGraph.create("/Honda");
assertThat(carsGraph.getNodeAt("/Honda"), is(notNullValue()));
Graph vehiclesGraph = engine.getGraph("Vehicles");
assertThat(vehiclesGraph.getNodeAt("/Cars/Honda"), is(notNullValue()));
}
}
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