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Galder Zamarreño commented on ISPN-1138:
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The problem in the code shown seems to be the fact when you execute
override.fluent().invocationBatching(), a marker is set indicating that invocation
batching was changed, so when "test1" is defined, it knows which fields have
been modified and is able to apply them to the new "test1" config.
However, when applyOverrides is called, the same thing is not happening and
"test2" is essentially created of the base configuration without spotting any of
the changes that were applied via applyOverrides.
Double override of BooleanAttributeType doesn't work
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Key: ISPN-1138
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-1138
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Configuration
Affects Versions: 5.0.0.CR3
Reporter: Paul Ferraro
Assignee: Galder Zamarreño
Fix For: 5.0.0.CR4
The following test fails on the last assertion:
{code}@Test
public void invocationBatching() {
System.out.println(org.infinispan.Version.printVersion());
EmbeddedCacheManager manager = new DefaultCacheManager(new GlobalConfiguration(), new
Configuration());
Configuration override = new Configuration();
override.fluent().invocationBatching();
assert override.isInvocationBatchingEnabled();
assert manager.defineConfiguration("test1",
override).isInvocationBatchingEnabled();
Configuration config = new Configuration();
config.applyOverrides(override);
assert config.isInvocationBatchingEnabled();
assert manager.defineConfiguration("test2",
config).isInvocationBatchingEnabled();
}{code}
In the above code, the last assertion fails.
If you modify the above code to test for isIndexingEnabled(), the same failure occurs.
The problem is likely generalizable to all boolean configuration properties.
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