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Brian Stansberry commented on JBCACHE-1296:
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Speculation about a possible similar problem: data maps on deleted nodes. Node has data
in it's map; it gets deleted and then re-established in the same tx but w/ different
data. Does the old data survive? Should not. Don't know if there are tests for this;
if not there should be.
Deleting and readding parent node in tx causes deleted children to
survive
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Key: JBCACHE-1296
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCACHE-1296
Project: JBoss Cache
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.1.0.CR4
Reporter: Brian Stansberry
Assigned To: Manik Surtani
If a parent node is deleted in a tx, and then in the same tx the parent node is
reestablished, pre-existing children of the parent will remain in the cache after the tx
commits. They should not.
See test org.jboss.cache.api.DeletedChildResurrectionTest for examples. There are 4
tests, 2 each with pessimistic and optimistic locking. One variant reestablishes the
parent by simple re-adding it. Another indirectly reestablishes the parent by adding a
new child. All fail, but not always in the same way.
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