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Vikas Saurabh updated OAK-4653:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 1.8)

> nodetype index can create unusable nodes under index structures
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>                 Key: OAK-4653
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4653
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: property-index
>            Reporter: Vikas Saurabh
>            Assignee: Vikas Saurabh
>            Priority: Minor
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> {{nodetype}} index is just a special property index definition with 
> definition declaring to index {{jcr:primaryType}} and {{jcr:mixinTypes}}.
> Since, it's just property index, we can specify {{declaringNodeTypes}} too to 
> filter which type of nodes get indexed.
> On query side, declaringNodeTypes are used to check whether the index can be 
> used at all or not.
> Now, for nodetype, if node being indexed passes declaringNodeType filter 
> (either primary type or mixin matches), then all its mixins and primaryType 
> gets indexed irrespective of whether declaringNodeType contains it or not.
> This is perfectly correct behavior from property index point of view. But, in 
> this regards, we should treat nodetype index to be special and index only 
> those property values that are part of declaring node types.



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