What happens if you do:
graph2.getVertices("Government.itemid", 45)
If that does not help, have a look on my Real case import code:
http://www.kwoxer.de/2014/11/12/daten-import-via-java-orientdb-real-beispiel-tutorial/
Maybe there is something that helps.
You could also try to change the way you create the index. Maybe instead of
the current way do it with a method and a non-graph database object (just
look at the example code):
void createIndex(String className, INDEX_TYPE indexType, String propertyName
, String indexName) {
db.getMetadata().getSchema().getClass(className).createIndex(
propertyName, indexType, indexName);
}
Am Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2014 00:44:37 UTC+1 schrieb syshex:
>
> It is a clean install, running only on my laptop, started with :
>
> rui@jupiter ~/Software/orientdb-community-2.0-M3/bin $ ./orientdb.sh start
> Starting OrientDB server daemon...
> Password:
>
> I have made no configuration changes what so ever, with the exception of
> editing orientdb.sh in this way :
>
> ORIENTDB_DIR="/home/rui/Software/orientdb-community-2.0-M3/"
> ORIENTDB_USER="rui"
>
> Also on the first post of this thread I posted a java source file the
> reproduces what I have described.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Thanks
> Rui
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 11:17:36 PM UTC, Lvc@ wrote:
>>
>> Are you running distributed?
>>
>> Lvc@
>>
>>
>> On 2 December 2014 at 22:00, syshex <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> There you go
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 8:58:34 PM UTC, syshex wrote:
>>>>
>>>> sure, how do I do that ?
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 8:54:47 PM UTC, Curtis Mosters wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi could you please show the indices in the Studio? Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2014 15:04:29 UTC+1 schrieb syshex:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I create the following Vertex type and index :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OrientGraphNoTx graph = factory.getNoTx();
>>>>>> *graph*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *.createVertexType("Government");graph.createKeyIndex("itemid",
>>>>>> Vertex.class, new Parameter<>("class",
>>>>>> "Government"));graph.createKeyIndex("nif", Vertex.class, new
>>>>>> Parameter<>("class", "Government"));*
>>>>>> graph.commit(); // Just Because ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then I go on to create a Vertex of that type :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OrientGraph graph = factory.getTx();
>>>>>> Vertex node = graph.addVertex("class:Government");
>>>>>> *node**.setProperty("itemid", 45);*
>>>>>> node.setProperty("nif", "1234567890");
>>>>>> node.setProperty("description", "Somewhere");
>>>>>> graph.commit() ;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I then search for :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Vertex exists = graph2.getVertexByKey("Government.itemid", 45);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And exists == Null ; therefore not found.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I even tried defining the properties of the Gorvernment vertex type,
>>>>>> like this :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OrientGraphNoTx graph = factory.getNoTx();
>>>>>> OrientVertexType vertexType = graph.createVertexType("Government");
>>>>>> *vertexType**.createProperty("itemid", OType.LONG);*
>>>>>> *vertexType**.createProperty("nif", OType.STRING);*
>>>>>> graph.createKeyIndex("itemid", Vertex.class, new Parameter<>("class",
>>>>>> "Government"));
>>>>>> graph.createKeyIndex("nif", Vertex.class, new Parameter<>("class",
>>>>>> "Government"));
>>>>>> graph.commit();
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and do the same:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OrientGraph graph2 = factory.getTx();
>>>>>> Vertex node = graph2.addVertex("class:Government");
>>>>>> node.setProperty("itemid", 45);
>>>>>> node.setProperty("nif", "1234567890");
>>>>>> node.setProperty("description", "Somewhere");
>>>>>> graph2.commit() ;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> graph2 = factory.getTx();
>>>>>> Vertex exists = graph2.getVertexByKey("Government.itemid", 45
>>>>>> );
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> if (exists == null) {
>>>>>> System.out.println("Does not Exist");
>>>>>> node = graph2.addVertex("class:Government");
>>>>>> node.setProperty("itemid", 45);
>>>>>> node.setProperty("nif", "1234567890");
>>>>>> node.setProperty("description", "Somewhere");
>>>>>> graph2.commit() ;
>>>>>> } else {
>>>>>> System.out.println("Exist already");
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I always end up with two vertex entries on the DB , as can be see
>>>>>> from the attached Image,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also attach a test class for this problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm running 2.0-M3 on linux and the dependencies for the TestRun
>>>>>> class attached are :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "com.orientechnologies" % "orientdb-client" % "2.0-M3",
>>>>>> "com.orientechnologies" % "orientdb-enterprise" % "2.0-M3",
>>>>>> "com.orientechnologies" % "orient-commons" % "2.0-M1",
>>>>>> "com.orientechnologies" % "orientdb-core" % "2.0-M3",
>>>>>> "com.orientechnologies" % "orientdb-graphdb" % "2.0-M3",
>>>>>> "com.tinkerpop.blueprints" % "blueprints-core" % "2.6.0",
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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