Thanks for looking into this Ben. Do you need to apply this to HEAD
as well?
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On 13 Nov 2006, at 08:04, Ben Wang wrote:
(Don't know if this has impact on other parts of the code, so FYI
here.)
I have pinpointed (at least part of) the problem to
TreeCache.loadState() where now instead of sending the exception in
rsp
(response), we now throw it directly from TreeCache. Therefore, we
didn't catch the TimeoutException and re-try the state transfer part.
I have created a Jira for this
(
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCACHE-844). Brian, I have checked
in my fix, if you can please review it, that will be great!
Thanks,
-Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Stansberry
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 12:43 AM
To: Ben Wang; 'Manik Surtani'; Vladimir Blagojevic
Subject: RE: 1.4 aop test failures
Manik asked me a similar question a couple days ago about some BR
state
transfer tests that were failing. I didn't know. But it looks like
those tests are passing now; perhaps whatever he figured out will work
for the aop ones as well.
I was trying to look at the post- 11/01/06 jbosscache-testsuite-140 cc
reports to get a clue as to what changed, but it looks like those
reports are showing commits on HEAD rather than
Branch_JBossCache_1_4_0.
:(
Ben Wang wrote:
> Guys,
>
> There are couple of test failure in 1.4 branch for aop.statetransfer
> that I am trying to to pin down. As far as I can see from
> CruiseControl, 11/01/06 build still passed.
> But then statetransfer part failed for cache and cache.aop as
> well. Do
> you guys have any clue why it failed? Maybe it can help me to fix the
> failure before I dig it deeper.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> -Ben
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