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Bill Elliot commented on SEAMSECURITY-69:
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Any update on this?
Call to associateGroups(head, branch) does not persist the group
relationship
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Key: SEAMSECURITY-69
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMSECURITY-69
Project: Seam Security
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.Final
Environment: Windows 7 x64, MySQL 5.1
Reporter: Bill Elliot
This is using MySQL 5.1 and it appears the association is not being persisted. If I
manually enter the table row the association is detected correctly. But, the call to
associateGroups is not persisting the relationship. I have used the following code to test
out this:
package org.jboss.seam.security.examples.idmconsole.tests;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import org.picketlink.idm.api.Group;
import org.picketlink.idm.api.IdentitySession;
import org.picketlink.idm.api.PersistenceManager;
import org.picketlink.idm.api.RelationshipManager;
import org.picketlink.idm.common.exception.IdentityException;
public class TestSecurity {
@Inject IdentitySession identitySession;
public String testAction() throws IdentityException {
PersistenceManager pm = identitySession.getPersistenceManager();
RelationshipManager rm = identitySession.getRelationshipManager();
Group head = pm.findGroup("Head Office",
"ORGANIZATION_UNIT");
Group branch = pm.findGroup("Branch Office",
"ORGANIZATION_UNIT");
if( ! rm.isAssociated(head, branch) ) {
rm.associateGroups(head, branch);
}
boolean isAssociated = rm.isAssociated(head, branch);
return null;
}
}
The 2 groups in the test code exist in my test DB when I run the above code. I single
step through the code to verify the situation after each line and everything is as
expected, except that the call to rm.associateGroups(head, branch); does not persist the
association.
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