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William Burns commented on ISPN-9150:
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It is a bit unclear what your description is stating. Are you saying that the first line
that invokes {code}entrySet.stream().collect(..){code} does not work, but
{code}entrySet().forEach(..){code} is working?
Either way this is a bit odd, because both of those methods use the iterator that invokes
{code}retrieveEntries{code} underneath the scenes.
Maybe you can add a test to
https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/blob/master/client/hotrod-client...
and see if you can reproduce it there? That class is currently testing all 3 collections
and various methods on them to verify they work properly.
Method RemoteCache.entrySet() works incorrectly
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Key: ISPN-9150
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-9150
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 9.2.1.Final
Environment: # Cluster contains 2 hosts (each host have one instance of
Infinispan)
# Configuration have cache "Models". The cache have 2 key owners and 2
entities
Reporter: Sergey Chernolyas
Assignee: William Burns
Method RemoteCache.entrySet() returns empty stream. Method RemoteCache.retrieveEntries
works correctly in same time
But if I do :
{code:java}
System.out.println(modelRemoteCache.entrySet().stream().collect(Collectors.toSet()).size());
modelRemoteCache.entrySet().forEach(longModelEntry -> {
System.out.println(":"+longModelEntry.getKey()+":"+longModelEntry.getValue());
});
{code}
First row show size 0. But method "entrySet" will work correctly.
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