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David Geary updated JCR-2806:
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Description:
The attached code demonstrates a situation where a query which specifies an
order by node name is returning results in the wrong order.
This seems to be a very specific case, since any of the following stop the
problem occuring:
- Removing the NodeType.MIX_VERSIONABLE from the test node type.
- Commenting out the line properties.put("property6", "value6"); ie only using
5 properties instead of 6.
- Removing the where clause from the query (ie using the commented out query
instead)
It seems to be something to do with setting the properties on the nodes since
the ones that have had properties set seem to be 'moved' to a different place
in the result list. Also I tested this with the same node set up using an
import of the node data instead and this had the same problem.
was:
The attached code demonstrates a situation where a query which specifies an
order by node name is returning results in the wrong order.
This seems to be a very specific case, since any of the following stop the
problem occuring:
- Removing the NodeType.MIX_VERSIONABLE from the test node type.
- Commenting out the line properties.put("property6", "value6"); ie only using
5 properties instead of 6.
- Removing the where clause from the query (ie using the commented out query
instead)
It seems to be something to do with setting the propeties on the nodes since
the ones that have had properties set seem to be 'moved' to a different place
in the result list. Also I tested this with the same node set up using an
import of the node data instead and this had the same problem.
> Search Result Ordering Incorrect
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>
> Key: JCR-2806
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2806
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jackrabbit-core, query
> Affects Versions: 2.1.2
> Environment: Linux, JRE 1.6.0_07
> Reporter: David Geary
> Attachments: JackRabbitOrderingTest.java, repository.xml
>
>
> The attached code demonstrates a situation where a query which specifies an
> order by node name is returning results in the wrong order.
> This seems to be a very specific case, since any of the following stop the
> problem occuring:
> - Removing the NodeType.MIX_VERSIONABLE from the test node type.
> - Commenting out the line properties.put("property6", "value6"); ie only
> using 5 properties instead of 6.
> - Removing the where clause from the query (ie using the commented out query
> instead)
> It seems to be something to do with setting the properties on the nodes since
> the ones that have had properties set seem to be 'moved' to a different place
> in the result list. Also I tested this with the same node set up using an
> import of the node data instead and this had the same problem.
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