On 28.02.2012, at 19:41, Michael Dürig wrote: > However I just noted, that the spec. mandates nt:unstructured to be > orderable. Which I find strange by the way since order is also structure...
I think it's perfectly right: unstructured in the sense of "don't think about structure yet". This includes residual properties & child nodes and also orderability. If you don't have order but want to have it later, you are forced to change the node type then, which is not what unstructured is about. So IMHO unstructured is the default can-do-everything node type. Cheers, Alex -- Alexander Klimetschek Developer // Adobe (Day) // Berlin - Basel
