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Tobias Bocanegra reassigned JCR-832:
Assignee: Tobias Bocanegra
> BundleDBPersistenceManager does not free blobStore resources
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On 4/2/07, Alexandre Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [X ] I primarily use XPath
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> and on a related topic:
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> If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
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> [ ] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
> [X] ... use it only for occasionally.
> [ ] ... not us
I'd like to know what the preferred query language is that you are using,
just
to get a feeling where further development should go regarding query
support in
jackrabbit and JCR in general.
[ ] I primarily use XPath
[X] I primarily use SQL
[ ] I use both XPath and SQL
and on a related topic:
I
On 4/2/07, Marcel Reutegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
my apologies for cross posting, but I'd like to get as many responses as
possible from any kind of jackrabbit users on this topic.
I'd like to know what the preferred query language is that you are using,
just
to get a feeling wher
Christoph Kiehl wrote:
Marcel Reutegger wrote:
[X] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[ ] I use both XPath and SQL
I'm mostly using XPath, but SQL gives me better performance if I only
need a particular property of a node in the result set.
I take that back and corrected my answ
David Nuescheler wrote:
hi christoph,
I'm mostly using XPath, but SQL gives me better performance if I only
need a
particular property of a node in the result set.
can you elaborate on this? it would be great to have more background
information on this...
afaik, there should not be any diffe
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Julian Reschke closed JCR-830.
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> SetValueBinaryTest: some repositories have constraints on where binary
> properties can be set
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Julian Reschke resolved JCR-830.
Resolution: Fixed
Added with revision 524776.
> SetValueBinaryTest: some repositories have constrain
Hi,
[x] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[ ] I use both XPath and SQL
If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
[ ] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
[x] ... use it only for occasionally.
[ ] ... not use it at all.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
On 4/2/07, Bruno Miguel Duarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Sorry, I misunderstood that!
But, why can't I find BaseException.class anywhere? Shouldn't be in the
core.jar?
no, it's in Jackrabbit JCR Commons (jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.2.3.jar).
cheers
stefan
Bruno Duarte
-Origi
[X] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[ ] I use both XPath and SQL
If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
[X] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
[ ] ... use it only for occasionally.
[ ] ... not use it at all.
Hi Stefan,
Sorry, I misunderstood that!
But, why can't I find BaseException.class anywhere? Shouldn't be in the
core.jar?
Bruno Duarte
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Guggisberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 2 de Abril de 2007 13:07
To: dev@jackrabbit.apache.org
Subjec
hi bruno,
On 4/2/07, Bruno Miguel Duarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Wasn't this class removed? Why still some exceptions extend
BaseException? One example is InvalidNodeTypeDefException in core 1.2.3!
this class hasn't been removed. there's been a discussion whether it should be
removed
Hi,
Wasn't this class removed? Why still some exceptions extend
BaseException? One example is InvalidNodeTypeDefException in core 1.2.3!
BR,
Bruno Duarte
[X] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[ ] I use both XPath and SQL
[X] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
[ ] ... use it only for occasionally.
[ ] ... not use it at all.
Hi Marcel ,
[ ] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[X] I use both XPath and SQL
If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
[X] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
[ ] ... use it only occasionally.
[ ] ... not use it at all.
BR,
claus
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Przemo Pakulski updated JCR-832:
Affects Version/s: (was: 1.2.3)
1.3
> BundleDBPersistenceManager does not f
hi christoph,
I'm mostly using XPath, but SQL gives me better performance if I only need a
particular property of a node in the result set.
can you elaborate on this? it would be great to have more background
information on this...
afaik, there should not be any difference in performance, and
BundleDBPersistenceManager does not free blobStore resources
Key: JCR-832
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-832
Project: Jackrabbit
Issue Type: Bug
Component
Marcel Reutegger wrote:
[ ] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[X] I use both XPath and SQL
I'm mostly using XPath, but SQL gives me better performance if I only need a
particular property of a node in the result set.
If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
[ ] ...
Marcel Reutegger wrote:
[ ] I primarily use XPath
[ ] I primarily use SQL
[X] I use both XPath and SQL
If there was an API to construct a query I would ...
[ ] ... use it /instead/ of the existing XPath or SQL languages.
[X] ... use it only occasionally.
[ ] ... not use it at all.
Hi all,
my apologies for cross posting, but I'd like to get as many responses as
possible from any kind of jackrabbit users on this topic.
I'd like to know what the preferred query language is that you are using, just
to get a feeling where further development should go regarding query suppor
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Dominique Pfister resolved JCR-831.
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Resolution: Fixed
This bug should have been fixed by the refactoring that took place while
work
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Marcel Reutegger resolved JCR-829.
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Resolution: Invalid
The space and ampersand are illegal characters in an XML name. You need to
en
hi jukka,
good work. very nice draft! i was working on a similar idea of a new
persistence model which went a bit further in some detailes and was
much alike how subversion stores it's content [0].
i see 2 additional fundamental paradigms that a persistence layer
should be based on:
1. copies must
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