On 7/28/07, Jukka Zitting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/28/07, Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Much of my application consists of 1) Search 2) display search results 3) 
> > view search
> > result. If I perform a search, and I get a hit on a PDF document, I do not 
> > need to load
> > the pdf byte array (jcr:data) into the node in order to display my search 
> > results.
>
> Are you storing the binary values in the database? In that case
> Jackrabbit unfortunately always makes a temporary copy of the value
> when the node containing it is accessed. You can avoid that by having

sorry, but i don't agree. afaik accessing a node does not automatically
fetch binary properties, at least not with jackrabbit's default configuration.

cheers
stefan

> the binary values stored on the file system in the first place.
>
> The problem with temporary copies should be completely solved by
> Jackrabbit 1.4, when we get the data store feature that is currently
> being developed. Then only references to large binary values are
> handled in normal operations, and the binary stream is only accessed
> if explicitly requested by the client.
>
> BR,
>
> Jukka Zitting
>

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