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Vishnu Aggarwal updated OAK-9319:
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    Description: 
Is there a way to return the count of nodes for a given search query having 
different filtering clauses in a way, mimicking what we are able to do in an 
RDBMS query for eg., select count(*) from table_name where <condition> <and/or> 
<condition>;

 

Can this be replicated in OAK without having to fetch all nodes in memory and 
then calculating the count of all nodes? 

  was:
Is there a way to return the count of nodes for a given search query having 
different filtering clauses in a way, mimicking what we are able to do in a SQL 
query for eg.,

select count(*) from table_name where <condition> <and/or> <condition>;

 

Can this be replicated in OAK without having to fetch all nodes in memory and 
then calculating the count of all nodes. 


> Returning the count of nodes based on search query
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>
>                 Key: OAK-9319
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-9319
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: oak-search, query
>            Reporter: Vishnu Aggarwal
>            Priority: Critical
>
> Is there a way to return the count of nodes for a given search query having 
> different filtering clauses in a way, mimicking what we are able to do in an 
> RDBMS query for eg., select count(*) from table_name where <condition> 
> <and/or> <condition>;
>  
> Can this be replicated in OAK without having to fetch all nodes in memory and 
> then calculating the count of all nodes? 



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