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Konrad Windszus updated JCRVLT-415: ----------------------------------- Status: Patch Available (was: In Progress) > jackrabbit-emptyelements validator reports error for nested folders > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JCRVLT-415 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT-415 > Project: Jackrabbit FileVault > Issue Type: Bug > Components: vlt > Affects Versions: 3.4.2 > Reporter: Csaba Varga > Assignee: Konrad Windszus > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 3.4.4 > > Attachments: test.zip, test2.zip > > > When an nt:folder node is present under an orderable node, the > "jackrabbit-emptyelements" validator will report an issue (breaking the build > with the default settings of the package Maven plugin). I believe this > shouldn't be reported as an issue because the AEM Package Manager can > generate packages like this. For example, see the attached test.zip file, > which was exported on an out-of-the-box AEM 6.5 instance with dummy nodes. > To reproduce, save test.zip somewhere, then invoke the validation Maven goal > in the command like like this: > {{mvn org.apache.jackrabbit:filevault-package-maven-plugin:validate-package > -Dvault.packageToValidate=test.zip}} > test.zip contains the following very simple node hierarchy: > {{/}} > {{ test (nt:unstructured)}} > {{ foo (nt:folder)}} > {{ bar (nt:folder)}} > {{ baz (sling:OrderedFolder)}} > The error I'm getting is: > {{[ERROR] ValidationViolation: "jackrabbit-emptyelements: Found empty nodes: > '/test/foo' (in 'test\.content.xml') (used for ordering only) which are > included in the filter with mode=merge. Rather use the according > include/exclude patterns."}} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)