[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-423?page=all ]
Tobias Bocanegra resolved JCR-423:
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Resolution: Fixed
fixed (again).
Committed revision 405417.
> Node.restore() fails for existing non-versioned OPV=Version child nodes
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>
> Key: JCR-423
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-423
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Type: Bug
> Components: versioning
> Versions: 1.0, 0.9
> Reporter: Tobias Bocanegra
> Assignee: Tobias Bocanegra
> Fix For: 1.0.1
>
> I have a node whose definition has properties and child nodes. The
> definitions of the nodetypes for the node and the child include
> mix:versionable. The properties definitions have onParentVersion=COPY and
> the child nodes have onParentVersion=VERSION. When I create a node with
> child nodes and checkin and then restore the node, I get a
> "....VersionException: Restore of root node not allowed" This is
> occurring on the restore of the child node.
> According to the spec:
> Child Node
> On checkin of N, the node VN will get a subnode of type nt:versionedChild
> with the same name as C. The single property of this node,
> jcr:childVersionHistory is a REFERENCE to the version history of C (not to
> C or any actual version of C). This also requires that C itself be
> versionable (otherwise it would not have a version history).
> .
> .
> .
> On restore of VN, if the workspace currently has an already existing node
> corresponding to C?s version history and the removeExisting flag of the
> restore is set to true, then that instance of C becomes the child of the
> restored N. If the workspace currently has an already existing node
> corresponding to C?s version history and the removeExisting flag of the
> restore is set to false then an ItemExistsException is thrown.
> I'm restoring the node using
> node.restore(version, true);
> Is this expected behavior?
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