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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-169:
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No time frame available right now :(

We are busy on very time consuming tasks atm, and it's very difficult for us to 
find some spare time out of our spare time we spend on ADS:)

However, I think that as soon as we have a fix for the concurrence problem we 
have on ADS, we will be able to spend some more extra time on a few bugs in the 
bug list, like your one. Another possibility is that we just get fed of working 
hard on hard stuff, and try to clear our mind buffers by fixing your problem, 
just to feel that we are usefull :)

Don't be afraid to do some polling on us, that's just cool.


> Incorrect SearchResult name and "compare" failure using CoreContextFactory
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DIRSERVER-169
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-169
>      Project: Directory ApacheDS
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: core
>  Environment: OS X,
> java version "1.5.0_05"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_05-83)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_05-48, mixed mode, sharing)
>     Reporter: Luke Taylor
>  Attachments: TestCase.zip
>
> Attached is a test case following on from my post a while back to the mailing 
> list, viz:
> My setup is like this:
> I have a simple DIT with a root "dc=acegisecurity,dc=org". This has two 
> subcontexts "ou=people" and "ou=groups" for my users and roles respectively. 
> When the test base class instantiated, I create a
> MutableStartupConfiguration and add a partition to it with the suffix 
> "dc=acegisecurity,dc=org". I then create a context with this configuration as 
> follows:
>     env.setProperty( Context.PROVIDER_URL, "dc=acegisecurity,dc=org" );
>     env.setProperty( Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
>              CoreContextFactory.class.getName());
>     env.putAll( cfg.toJndiEnvironment() );
>     serverContext = new InitialDirContext( env );
> When I need a context in my tests it is created the same way.
> Bind authentication works fine in both scenarios. I have problems with two 
> things when trying to use CoreContextFactory :
> 1. The name returned by a search. When I do a search for a user in the 
> directory, I get back the full DN rather than the name relative to the 
> context I search in. So if I call
>    ctx.search("ou=people", "(uid={0})", new String[] {"bob"}, ctls);
> on a context obtained as above, I get back a SearchResult with name
> "uid=bob,ou=people,dc=acegisecurity,dc=org"
> whereas with the full server (or OpenLDAP) I get
> "uid=bob"
> as expected. This then unfortunately leads to an attempt to bind with an an 
> unknown DN which causes the infinite recursion problem.
> 2. Performing "compare" operations. I had problems with this before, as 
> reported in
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRLDAP-77
> but this now works with the full server, thanks to Emmanuel's speedy 
> response. Running the same search code against a context obtained from 
> CoreContextFactory fails however. A compare is never performed and the search 
> returns an empty enumeration. Is there some way I can get my client code (as 
> posted in JIRA):
>      SearchControls ctls = new SearchControls();
>      ctls.setReturningAttributes(new String[0]);
>      ctls.setSearchScope(SearchControls.OBJECT_SCOPE);
>      String filter = "(userPassword={0})";
>      NamingEnumeration results = ctx.search(dn, filter, new
>            Object[]{password.getBytes()}, ctls);
> to trigger a compare call on the context? The compare/search also fails for 
> non-binary attributes.

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