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Openaccess SDK allows a successful login when IPConnect() function is called on no return value is submitted.

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TitleOpenaccess SDK allows a successful login when IPConnect() function is called on no return value is submitted.
URL NameOA-SDK-Java-Embedded-server-reaction-Exception-in-ipConnect
Article Number000185015
EnvironmentProduct: Openaccess SDK
Version: 7.2
OS: Java
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Openaccess SDK allows a successful login when IPConnect() function is called on no return value is submitted.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error MessageExample of IPConnect() call without a return value:

public int ipConnect(...)
{
if (true) throw new RuntimeException("Exception thrown on purpose")
}
Defect NumberDefect 34164
Enhancement Number
Cause
OpenAccess always expects the return value from the IP implemented functions. For the IPConnect() function this is FAILURE or SUCCESS.
Resolution
This is expected behavior.


 
Workaround
Notes
Documentation defect has been filed to add this information to the documentation. 
Last Modified Date2/23/2016 12:13 PM
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