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Ole Ersoy commented on DIRSERVER-964:
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I'm just going intuition for this. The following asserts pass:
assertEquals("cn=L1,cn=L0,ou=test", binding.getName());
assertFalse(binding.isRelative());
To me it seems like this should pass:
assertEquals("cn=L1", binding.getName());
assertTrue(binding.isRelative());
It seems like binding.getName() is returning what binding.getNameInNamespace() should return.
It also seems like binding.isRelative() should be true, since the object the binding should
contain should be a DirContext instance that is relative to L0.
> Binding does not return DirContext Object's when creating by doing ctx.createSubcontext("cn=test");
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> Key: DIRSERVER-964
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-964
> Project: Directory ApacheDS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Ole Ersoy
> Fix For: pre-2.0
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> Attachments: SelfContainedBindingTest.java
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> See test. I expect assertNull(binding.getObject()); to fail, but it passes. If I manually
attempt to lookup the DirContext that the same DirContext instance, I get a real directory
context.
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