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  1. ModeShape
  2. MODE-2068

Child nodes can still be found in their old folder after a folder move

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    • 3.6.0.Final
    • 3.2.0.Final
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      I have a primary node with child nodes. If the primary node gets deleted it is moved to a trash folder. The child nodes automatically move with it.

      • If I run query to find the primary node it is no longer found; it is only found in the trash.
      • all the child nodes however are still found when querying for the original folder and not in the trash.

      For the details see https://community.jboss.org/message/840238#840238

            [MODE-2068] Child nodes can still be found in their old folder after a folder move

            Resolving as duplicate, as this has been fixed as part of MODE-2030.

            Horia Chiorean (Inactive) added a comment - Resolving as duplicate, as this has been fixed as part of MODE-2030 .

            See MODE-1940 which was supposed to be fixed in 3.3, but kstam@redhat.com says that it is still a problem. Perpahsp 1940 has not yet been fixed completely?

            Randall Hauch (Inactive) added a comment - See MODE-1940 which was supposed to be fixed in 3.3, but kstam@redhat.com says that it is still a problem. Perpahsp 1940 has not yet been fixed completely?

            Upgrading to modeshape 3.5 did not help. When I delete the modeshape indexes, and after lucene rebuilds them then the deleted derived artifact are no longer found.

            Kurt Stam (Inactive) added a comment - Upgrading to modeshape 3.5 did not help. When I delete the modeshape indexes, and after lucene rebuilds them then the deleted derived artifact are no longer found.

              hchiorean Horia Chiorean (Inactive)
              kstam@redhat.com Kurt Stam (Inactive)
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