[RESULT] [VOTE] Release Apache Jackrabbit Oak 1.8.18

2019-11-28 Thread Nitin Gupta
Hi, The vote passes as follows- +1 Nitin Gupta +1 Julian Reschke +1 Woonsan Ko Regards, Nitin On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 2:23 PM Nitin Gupta wrote: > A candidate for the Jackrabbit Oak 1.8.18 release is available at: > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jackrabbit/oak/1.8.18/ > > The

Re: Lucene Index property Definitions

2019-11-28 Thread Vikas Saurabh
> I am searching using SQL-2 to create queries, those examples don't look familiar to me. //element(*, app:Asset)[jcr:contains(., ‘image’)] in sql2 would look like select [jcr:path] from [app:Asset] where contains(*, 'image') //element(*, app:Asset)[jcr:contains(jcr:content/metadata/@format,

Re: Lucene Index property Definitions

2019-11-28 Thread jorgeeflorez .
Thank you Vikas for your reply. I am searching using SQL-2 to create queries, those examples don't look familiar to me. When I execute queries here , nodeScopeIndex is not used so far. Maybe if I dig into that syntax I will see the difference. Jorge

Re: Lucene Index property Definitions

2019-11-28 Thread Vikas Saurabh
On Thu, 28 Nov, 2019, 23:54 jorgeeflorez ., wrote: > from the reference < https://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/docs/query/lucene.html#property-definitions >, it is not clear to me the difference between the fields analyzed, nodeScopeIndex, both says that should be set when using *contains* in

Lucene Index property Definitions

2019-11-28 Thread jorgeeflorez .
Hi all, from the reference , it is not clear to me the difference between the fields analyzed, nodeScopeIndex, both says that should be set when using *contains* in queries. But it is not clear the difference or the