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Subject:    [jira] Closed: (JUDDI-98) Result of sort by date is in reversed
From:       "Kurt Stam (JIRA)" <juddi-dev () ws ! apache ! org>
Date:       2007-07-12 2:51:08
Message-ID: 962809.1184208668682.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Kurt Stam closed JUDDI-98.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 0.9

Thank you jzwang, I've applied the patch

> Result of sort by date is in reversed order in searching function.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: JUDDI-98
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-98
> Project: jUDDI
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Apache Scout Requests
> Affects Versions: 0.9rc4
> Environment: OS: Generic
> jdk15 
> juddi-0.9rc4-src
> Reporter: jzwang
> Assignee: Steve Viens
> Fix For: 0.9
> 
> 
> 1. Start Sybase EAServer with jdk15
> 2. Open a new browser and visit console with url http://hostname:portnumber/consle. \
>  3. Login with admin username with password.
> 4. Select any one of the default Web Service Registries, for e.g. UDDI on \
> localhost. 5. Connect it and add published business test1 and test2 and test3 one \
> by one. 6. Select Search and Click on the Search by Business Tab on the Property \
> Sheet Enter the search criteria to be "test%"
> Check "Sort by Date" and select Descending order
> See the results list all the newly added published business but in ascending order. \
>  It should display as test3, test2 and test1 but it displays from top to bottom as \
> test1, test2 and test3.  The issue is in three code file.
> org/apache/juddi/datastore/jdbc/FindServiceByNameQuery.java
> org/apache/juddi/datastore/jdbc/FindTModelByNameQuery
> org/apache/juddi/datastore/jdbc/FindBusinessByNameQuery
> Fix is here.
> -----[deleted/moved 253 after 252 (now at 255)]-----
> <         sql.append("S.LAST_UPDATE ASC,N.NAME ASC");
> -----[deleted/moved 254 after 252 (now at 254)]-----
> <       else
> -----[after 255 inserted/moved 254 (was at 254)]-----
> > else
> -----[after 255 inserted/moved 255 (was at 253)]-----
> > sql.append("S.LAST_UPDATE ASC,N.NAME ASC");

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