[infinispan-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-10707) Jcache: loaded entries should use ExpiryPolicy.getExpiryForCreation()
Dan Berindei (Jira)
issues at jboss.org
Wed Oct 2 05:11:01 EDT 2019
Dan Berindei created ISPN-10707:
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Summary: Jcache: loaded entries should use ExpiryPolicy.getExpiryForCreation()
Key: ISPN-10707
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-10707
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core, JCache
Affects Versions: 10.0.0.CR2
Reporter: Dan Berindei
Assignee: Dan Berindei
Fix For: 10.0.0.CR3
{{MVCCEntry.isLoaded()}} is not used in the core, but JCache uses it do decide whether to call {{ExpiryPolicy.getExpiryForCreation()}} or {{ExpiryPolicy.getExpiryForAccess()}}.
ISPN-8086 accidentally removed the {{ReadCommittedEntry}} implementation along with {{CacheEntry.isLoaded()}}, but the {{CacheExpiryTest}} test failure got ignored because Jenkins ignores the TCK test suite results (ISPN-10379).
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[OK: 14, KO: 1, SKIP: 0] Test failed: CacheExpiryTest.invokeAllReadThroughEnabledGetOnNonExistentEntry
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected: is <0>
but: was <5>
at org.jsr107.tck.expiry.CacheExpiryTest.invokeAllReadThroughEnabledGetOnNonExistentEntry(CacheExpiryTest.java:1202)
[OK: 15, KO: 2, SKIP: 0] Test failed: CacheExpiryTest.invokeGetValueWithReadThroughForNonExistentEntryShouldCallGetExpiryForCreatedEntry
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected: is <0>
but: was <1>
at org.jsr107.tck.expiry.CacheExpiryTest.invokeGetValueWithReadThroughForNonExistentEntryShouldCallGetExpiryForCreatedEntry(CacheExpiryTest.java:1110)
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