Grigroy Sobko created AMQ-5281: ---------------------------------- Summary: Incorrect handling of unknown values in selectors Key: AMQ-5281 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5281 Project: ActiveMQ Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 5.8.0 Reporter: Grigroy Sobko
Due to JmsMessage specification : http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/1.4/api/javax/jms/Message.html There are rules how unknown Values evaluates. There how AND operator should handle unknown: UNKNOWN AND FALSE => FALSE FALSE AND UNKNOWN => FALSE And that's how it is handled in ActiveMQ: UNKNOWN AND FALSE => UNKNOWN (!!!) FALSE AND UNKNOWN => FALSE I've wrote test to reproduce this: {code} package org.activemq.test; import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQMessage; import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQTopic; import org.apache.activemq.filter.BooleanExpression; import org.apache.activemq.filter.MessageEvaluationContext; import org.apache.activemq.selector.SelectorParser; import org.junit.Before; import org.junit.Test; import javax.jms.JMSException; import javax.jms.Message; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; public class SelectorUnknownHandlingTest { private Message message; @Before public void setUp() throws Exception { message = createMessage(); } @Test public void testUnknown() throws Exception { // Some unset property with gt operator => unknown assertSelectorEvaluatesToUnknown(message, "(unknownProp > 0)"); } @Test public void testUnknownAndFalse() throws Exception { // false and unknown => false assertSelectorEvaluatesToFalse(message, "(falseProp AND unknownProp > 0)"); // THIS ASSERTION FAILS !! IT EVALUATES TO UNKNOWN INSTEAD // unknown and false => false assertSelectorEvaluatesToFalse(message, "(unknownProp > 0 AND falseProp)"); } @Test public void testUnknownOrTrue() throws Exception { // unknown or true => true assertSelectorEvaluatesToTrue(message, "(unknownProp > 0 OR trueProp)"); // true or unknown => true assertSelectorEvaluatesToTrue(message, "(trueProp OR unknownProp > 0)"); } private void assertSelectorEvaluatesToUnknown(Message message, String selector) throws JMSException { assertSelector(message, selector, false); assertSelector(message, "not(" + selector + ")", false); } private void assertSelectorEvaluatesToFalse(Message message, String selector) throws JMSException { assertSelector(message, selector, false); assertSelector(message, "not(" + selector + ")", true); } private void assertSelectorEvaluatesToTrue(Message message, String selector) throws JMSException { assertSelector(message, selector, true); assertSelector(message, "not(" + selector + ")", false); } protected Message createMessage() throws JMSException { Message message = createMessage("FOO.BAR"); message.setJMSType("selector-test"); message.setJMSMessageID("connection:1:1:1:1"); message.setBooleanProperty("trueProp", true); message.setBooleanProperty("falseProp", false); return message; } protected void assertSelector(Message message, String text, boolean expected) throws JMSException { BooleanExpression selector = SelectorParser.parse(text); assertTrue("Created a valid selector", selector != null); MessageEvaluationContext context = new MessageEvaluationContext(); context.setMessageReference((org.apache.activemq.command.Message)message); boolean value = selector.matches(context); assertEquals("Selector for: " + text, expected, value); } protected Message createMessage(String subject) throws JMSException { ActiveMQMessage message = new ActiveMQMessage(); message.setJMSDestination(new ActiveMQTopic(subject)); return message; } } {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)