Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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2.10
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None
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Docs Required, Release Notes Required
Description
Yup. Please see the discussion and the reproducer class.
First put will come as CREATED then UPDATED
CacheContinuousQueryEvent [evtType=CREATED, key=CacheAccountKey{affinityAccountKey=AffinityAccountKey{accountId=8}}, newVal=Account{accountKey=DomainAccountKey{accountId=8}, name='Person#8'}, oldVal=null, partCntr=1] CacheContinuousQueryEvent [evtType=UPDATED, key=CacheAccountKey{affinityAccountKey=AffinityAccountKey{accountId=8}}, newVal=Account{accountKey=DomainAccountKey{accountId=8}, name='Person#8'}, oldVal=Account{accountKey=DomainAccountKey{accountId=8}, name='Person#8'}, partCntr=2]
and the event will be lost. Subsequent have just 1 event and are OK:
Transform CacheContinuousQueryEvent [evtType=CREATED, key=CacheAccountKey{affinityAccountKey=AffinityAccountKey{accountId=16}}, newVal=Account{accountKey=DomainAccountKey{accountId=16}, name='Person#16'}, oldVal=null, partCntr=1] Transform CacheContinuousQueryEvent [evtType=CREATED, key=CacheAccountKey{affinityAccountKey=AffinityAccountKey{accountId=18}}, newVal=Account{accountKey=DomainAccountKey{accountId=18}, name='Person#18'}, oldVal=null, partCntr=1]
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