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Jukka Zitting commented on OAK-779:
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After my recent changes it's no longer necessary to list all subtypes in the
index definitions, so in revision 1471328 I made the principalName index use
just {{rep:Authorizable}} as the type restriction.
> Add rep:Authorizable to declaringNodeTypeNames of rep:principalName index
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> Key: OAK-779
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-779
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Marcel Reutegger
> Assignee: Marcel Reutegger
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.7
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> Currently the UserInitializer creates a rep:principalName index with two
> declaring node type names: {{rep:User}} and {{rep:Group}}.
> This allows query to make use of the index when they select the user or group
> node type, but the query engine cannot use this index when the select is for
> {{rep:Authorizable}}.
> Adding {{rep:Authorizable}} will do the trick even though it looks a bit
> strange, since {{rep:Authorizable}} is an abstract node type and you cannot
> create a node with this type. However it allows the query engine to leverage
> the index for {{rep:Authorizable}} and is correct in this case. {{rep:User}}
> and {{rep:Group}} are the only sub node types of {{rep:Authorizable}}, which
> means the index will contain all {{rep:Authorizable}}.
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