Hi Alex

You're correct that the full text index only indexes literals.

You might want to take a look at the Mulgara prefix resolver as this handles
URIs as well as literals:

http://mulgara.org/mulgara#PrefixModel A graph containing virtual statement
about the characters prefixing string literals, or URI references.

Probably the Mulgara lists are the best place for further information on
this.

Regards
Steve


-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Rodriguez Lopez [mailto:alo...@flordeutopia.pt] 
Sent: 10 December 2010 16:03
To: fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [fcrepo-user] RI / Mulgara: Enable full-text indexing for URIs
too(not just literals)


Hi!

I noticed that, when indexing, Mulgara indexes URIs as well as literal 
values of the triples.

But, when enabling full-text indexing, the full-text index only gets 
*literal* values indexed.

Now I would like Mulgara to full-text index URIs too, so later I can 
perform searches on parts of URIs (I'm adding URIs that happen to have 
descriptive names so this would be useful).

Any idea how to get this done? (Without having to add an additional 
relationship as literal for each URI-relationship I add to have it 
indexed in the full-text model).

Any directions to do this myself?

Thanks!

Regards,
Alex

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