Ah I see what you mean. I take it that all the information is stored in
the Lucene index, there aren't any new properties or nodes that are
added to my 'document' node ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marcel Reutegger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2005 10:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Searching Binary Nodes

Simon Gash wrote:
> Thanks for that Marcel seems to be working fine. 
> 
> I know this might sound like an odd question but the spec mentions 
> 'text searching' how is this different from just searching a property 
> with a String value. I guess I'm wondering why there is a like 
> function as well as a contains function ?

The difference between the two functions is that jcr:like is strictly
specified how it matches string properties. the jcr:contains function is
specified to match in a fulltext manner. mainly on the node level. that
means you usually won't specifiy which property you are looking for but
just a couple of terms which should be contained in one of the property
values.

regards
  marcel

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