use correct docid format when checking for existing mappings.
use CDATA for docname field in docInfo so that XML parser ignores the content that can contain characters like "&
use SchemaLocationResolver to fetch remote entries for the xml_catalog -- we want to be able to fetch included xsd files as well as use any error handling it provides for checking the schemas.
when performing query, make sure we are using the access rules of the latest revision of a given docid, otherwise we may include documents that used to be public but have been made private in subsequent revisions.http://bugzilla.ecoinformatics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5696
correct the number of prepared statement parameters when inserting to xml_revisions table. Errors like the following were showing in the replication log file:knb 20120831-19:42:38: [ERROR]: DocumentImpl.writeReplication - Failed to create access rule for package: john.15950.1 because The column index is out of range: 12, number of columns: 11. [ReplicationLogging]
include WHERE in the sql where clause - encountered by SAEON's node admin, Alex Niehaus.
create docid-guid mapping during replication if it does not exist. we were [incorrectly] assuming that there would be SM coming with the document info that would fill this information in, but for traditional non-MN Metacat deployments there is no SM to provide a mapping. In this case we use the docid as the guid.
stream the replication "update" response rather than building up a complete list in a stringbuffer. prompted by findings on t he CN: https://redmine.dataone.org/issues/3141
make sure data objects correctly use force replicate with action "insert" https://redmine.dataone.org/issues/3138
when updating a document on a remote server, we still need to use the previous docid to check that the user has permissions to do so (rather than the new id that is obsoleting the old id). This was discovered by M Servilla at LTER.
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