On 8/8/07, Ard Schrijvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...2) The XPath jcr:like implementation, for example : 
> //*[jcr:like(@mytext,'%foo bar qu%')]
> ...the current jcr:like results in queries taking up to 10 seconds to 
> complete for only
> 1000 nodes with one property, "mytext" which is on average 500 words long....

Just curious, is

  %foo bar qu%

much slower than

  foo bar qu%

?

I'd guess so, as Lucene-based indexes are usually inefficient with
leading wildcards. Do your tests confirm that?

-Bertrand

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