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Nicolas Hirrle updated OAK-2544:
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Component/s: oak-lucene
Description:
With XPATH and SQL(1) it is possible in JCR to use the respect document order
(http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/Search#line-33) to order results how the
content is stored. With SQL2 this issn't possible.
Now each queries are transformed as SQL2 -Query so you have no chance to do a
query and order it by the structure.
In a CMS content is often stored by the importance (e.g. navigation elements),
so I think a tree based repository should support this feature.
Issue Type: New Feature (was: Bug)
Summary: Respect Document Order does not work anymore (was: Respect
Document Order not working anymore )
> Respect Document Order does not work anymore
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> Key: OAK-2544
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-2544
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: oak-lucene
> Reporter: Nicolas Hirrle
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> With XPATH and SQL(1) it is possible in JCR to use the respect document order
> (http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/Search#line-33) to order results how the
> content is stored. With SQL2 this issn't possible.
> Now each queries are transformed as SQL2 -Query so you have no chance to do a
> query and order it by the structure.
> In a CMS content is often stored by the importance (e.g. navigation
> elements), so I think a tree based repository should support this feature.
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