Removing non-existent keys with force return previous value fails
with Hot Rod client
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Key: ISPN-2052
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2052
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Cache Server
Affects Versions: 5.1.4.FINAL, 5.1.5.CR1
Reporter: Galder Zamarreño
Assignee: Galder Zamarreño
Fix For: 5.1.5.FINAL
While investigating
http://goo.gl/4t4gQ, I've come across an issue in the Hot Rod
client. The protocol (
https://docs.jboss.org/author/x/eICQ) indicates that the remove
response consists of:
{quote}If ForceReturnPreviousValue has been passed, remove response will contain previous
value (including value length) for that key. If the key does not exist or previous was
null, value length would be 0. Otherwise, if no ForceReturnPreviousValue was sent, the
response would be empty.{quote}
The problem is that the client does not read the last length byte if the key is not
present, after a remove for a key with force return previous value that does not exists,
if you do any operation, you'll see:
{code}org.infinispan.client.hotrod.exceptions.InvalidResponseException:: Invalid magic
number. Expected 0xa1 and received 0x0
at org.infinispan.client.hotrod.impl.protocol.Codec10.readHeader(Codec10.java:92){code}
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