Hi David,

Thanks for your answer.
My problem is:
Imagine that each workspace has stored top secret informations, as example,
one workspace stores "Sansung" files and other workspace stores "Motorolla"
files. Unfortunately, I can“t put these files in a unique workspace.
But imagine that some users can access all workspaces (CEO as example),
then, how can I make a search that return the results from all workspaces?
After this, sorting by jcr:score (relevancy)...

its my content model,

Someone can help me?

Regards,

Alexandre Martins

2007/3/26, David Nuescheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

hi alexandre,

personally i would even go as far as saying that since the scope
of search is limited by definition to a "workspace" i would try to
avoid searching multiple workspaces.
usually, if you need to search multiple (or even "many") workspaces
it is an indication that the "workspace" metaphor was used in a
suboptimal way in the content model.

i would much rather try to aggregate the information that
needs to be searched (possibly virtually) in a single workspace
that represents the scope of your search.
or is there a reason against that?

maybe you could explain your content/data model and
the reasoning to split things into different workspaces.
since "content modelling" with jcr is fairly new for everybody
i think it would be interesting to share usecases and discuss them.

regards,
david




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