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[WFCORE-831] Revert the changes to the AD super constructor calls #1017

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@kabir kabir commented Sep 1, 2015

#1011 introduced some changes to the AttributeDefinition super calls which should be reverted

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Core - Full Integration - Windows Build 95 is now running using a merge of 53361db

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Windows Build 2058 is now running using a merge of 53361db

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Core - Full Integration Build 1674 is now running using a merge of 53361db

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Linux Build 2549 is now running using a merge of 53361db

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Windows Build 2058 outcome was SUCCESS using a merge of 53361db
Summary: Tests passed: 3409, ignored: 64 Build time: 00:36:22

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Linux Build 2549 outcome was SUCCESS using a merge of 53361db
Summary: Tests passed: 3409, ignored: 64 Build time: 00:37:19

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Core - Full Integration Build 1674 outcome was SUCCESS using a merge of 53361db
Summary: Tests passed: 3060, ignored: 359 Build time: 00:49:34

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Core - Full Integration - Windows Build 95 outcome was SUCCESS using a merge of 53361db
Summary: Tests passed: 3060, ignored: 359 Build time: 00:52:48

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[WFCORE-831] Revert the changes to the AD super constructor calls
@kabir kabir merged commit ed73840 into wildfly:master Sep 1, 2015
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