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Chetan Mehrotra resolved OAK-4400.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.5.15
> Correlate index with the index definition used to build it
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> Key: OAK-4400
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4400
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: lucene, query
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Reporter: Valentin Olteanu
> Assignee: Chetan Mehrotra
> Fix For: 1.6, 1.5.15
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> Attachments: OAK-4400-v1.diff, OAK-4400-v2.diff, OAK-4400-v3.diff,
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> Currently, if the definition of an index is changed without reindexing, it
> will get in an "inconsistent" state.
> Of course, the reindexing is usually necessary, but it would be useful to
> know with which definition the index was built. This could increase the
> visibility of the indexing state and help debugging issues related to it.
> Some questions this improvement should respond to:
> # What is the definition of the index when the (re)indexing was triggered?
> # Are there any changes in the definition since the trigger? Which?
> I can imagine a solution built by "versioning" the definition nodes
> (oak:QueryIndexDefinition). When the reindex is triggered, a new version of
> the node is created and the indexer stores a reference to it.
> This would also allow the indexer to keep using the same definition until a
> new reindex, even if changes are made meanwhile (i.e. use a fixed version
> instead of the latest definition).
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