hi tommaso but that's something completely different... the query you are referring to below looks for a user or group whose principalName matches everyone. no access control involved this time ;-)
regards angela On 05/03/14 08:19, "Tommaso Teofili" <[email protected]> wrote: >also as far as I could see just yesterday, rep:AccessControllable is >searched when logging in (I was logging into Felix WebConsole on a system >running Sling and Oak and the query was "SELECT * FROM [rep:Authorizable] >WHERE [rep:principalName] = $principalName, path=*, >property=[rep:principalName=everyone]"), I was kind of surprised but >that's >what I found out. > >Regards, >Tommaso > > >2014-03-05 1:58 GMT+01:00 Jukka Zitting <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Tobias Bocanegra <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > which brings the question, why we index those node types in the first >> > place? I doubt that anyone will search for internal node types. >> >> I remember myself searching at least for rep:AccessControllable on >> various occasions. It's a quick and easy way to locate ACLs within a >> repository. >> >> > shouldn't we exclude all rep:* nodetypes? >> >> I think the conflict you're seeing should rather be fixed in some other >> way. >> >> BR, >> >> Jukka Zitting >>
