And when i never ever want to use SQL? ;)
Ofcourse it would be an easy solution but i dont want to break my design 
rules.

I could do this:


   1. Select all vertices of the vertex type
   2. Iterate over the vertices
   3. Get the indexed property of each vertex and store it in a list
   4. return the list

But it seems to me to be kinda oversized to just get all elements of an 
index.

Am Dienstag, 10. Juni 2014 10:13:41 UTC+2 schrieb Artem Orobets:
>
> Hi Montrazul,
>
> The simplest way is to use SQL:
>
> SELECT key FROM index:IndexName
>
>
> Best regards,
> Artem Orobets
>
> * Orient Technologiesthe Company behind OrientDB*
>  
>
> 2014-06-10 10:28 GMT+03:00 Montrazul <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have two different indices on my vertextype for two different 
>> properties.
>> I found the method:
>>
>> graph.getIndexedKeys(elementClass)
>>
>> Is there a possibility to get all elements of the index i specify?
>> With this method i get all indexedKeys but i just want to get the
>> indexedKeys of one index not of both.
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