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12/Aug/05 11:01 AM
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class org.apache.ldap.common.name.LdapName, method compareTo should return 0 if we compare two RDN which contains multi-valued attributes like :
cn=test+cn=result
must be equals to
cn=result+cn=test
This is not the case. Here is a test case (to be added to class org.apache.ldap.common.name.LdapNameTest) :
/**
* Test the equivalence of two DNs with multi-valued RDN. AttributeType are
* not case sensitive. Each attribute type MUST be compared. Order MUST not
* matters They MUST be equals.
*
* @throws NamingException if anything goes wrong.
*/
public void testInsensitiveTypeMultiValuedAttributNotOrdered() throws NamingException
{
Name name1 = new LdapName("cn=HomeDir+cn=WorkDir");
Name name2 = new LdapName("cn=WorkDir+cn=HomeDir");
assertEquals(name1.compareTo(name2), 0);
}
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class org.apache.ldap.common.name.LdapName, method compareTo should return 0 if we compare two RDN which contains multi-valued attributes like :
cn=test+cn=result
must be equals to
cn=result+cn=test
This is not the case. Here is a test case (to be added to class org.apache.ldap.common.name.LdapNameTest) :
/**
* Test the equivalence of two DNs with multi-valued RDN. AttributeType are
* not case sensitive. Each attribute type MUST be compared. Order MUST not
* matters They MUST be equals.
*
* @throws NamingException if anything goes wrong.
*/
public void testInsensitiveTypeMultiValuedAttributNotOrdered() throws NamingException
{
Name name1 = new LdapName("cn=HomeDir+cn=WorkDir");
Name name2 = new LdapName("cn=WorkDir+cn=HomeDir");
assertEquals(name1.compareTo(name2), 0);
}
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