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Steven Hawkins commented on TEIID-2223:
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I would recommend creating a BZ entry then and assigning this to John Lee. Presumably
this will also occur if you take groovy out of picture and a simple debug session will
show if the server is being consulted or where the values are coming from.
Compiled Groovy cannot deploy a dynamic VDB, using AdminShell
methods, that is recognized as ACTIVE by the Groovy script
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Key: TEIID-2223
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-2223
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: AdminApi
Affects Versions: 7.7.2
Reporter: Paul Nittel
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Priority: Optional
Fix For: Open To Community
Attachments: CrummyWeather.groovy, ShortWeatherNoTest.groovy, weather-vdb.xml
This is a weird case. If I deploy a dynamic VDB from a compiled Groovy script, it is not
seen as ACTIVE by the script. The server log shows it is active.
If I use a non-compiled Groovy script, it all works fine.
To add to the intrigue, if the compiled script periodically polls to see if the VDB is
active, and I go to the Virtual Databases display in RHQ, the script magically sees the
VDB as ACTIVE.
I'm attaching the materials used in this test.
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