It is only deprecated in the JCR 2.0 spec (and hence the javax.jcr api docs), but Jackrabbit will continue to support it, since a lot of apps on top of Jackrabbit make use of Xpath as the primary query language.
Cheers, Alex On 07.07.11 08:21, "g. raaja" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, > >Its showing Query.XPATH is deprecated and in API its showing > >*Deprecated. As of JCR 2.0, this language is deprecated.* > >my code is: This is for adding spellcheck > >*QueryManager qm = jcrSession.getWorkspace().getQueryManager(); >Query query = >qm.createQuery("/jcr:root[rep:spellcheck('"+content+"')]/(rep:spellcheck() >)", >Query.XPATH);* > >and in another condition > >*QueryManager qm = jcrSession.getWorkspace().getQueryManager(); >stmt1 ="//element(*,nt:resource)[jcr:contains(.,'"+content+"')]"; >Query q = qm.createQuery(stmt1, Query.XPATH)*; > >I am not getting an idea what I have to use instead of this. > >Please guide me what to use in the place of this Query.XPATH. > >Thanking you. > >--raaja g > >-- >View this message in context: >http://jackrabbit.510166.n4.nabble.com/what-we-have-to-use-instead-of-Quer >y-XPATH-tp3650763p3650763.html >Sent from the Jackrabbit - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Alexander Klimetschek Developer // Adobe (Day) // Berlin - Basel
