Yeah I saw that also, However, if you look at Query 1 in my first post, that query returns a cwe:file node and searches on the jcr:content/@jcr:mimeType child property and returns the correct results. How is that working, but my other query is not? Seems like you are able to query on a child node property. Again, the only difference i see is that jcr:content is a direct child property and cwe:comment is a child node. Not sure if that makes a difference, but it looks like it is.
Ard Schrijvers wrote: > > >> >> >> Yes, your first query returns the correct results, and the >> second returns >> nothing? However, I'm not sure what that tells me. It seems >> like i can't >> reference a node property for that nodetype. Any ideas? > > According 6.6.5.2 jsr 170 specification you can either use "." (this node) > or a property (@my:property). So apparently, your second query is not > valid according specification. > > //element(*,cwe:comment)[jcr:contains(@cwe:body,'banana')] should work > again, > > Regards Ard > >> >> >> >> Ard Schrijvers wrote: >> > >> > Ah, ofcourse, you said query 2 isn't working :-) >> > >> > But what happens when you simplify the query, for example by >> > >> > query 2: >> > //*[jcr:contains(@cwe:body,'banana')] >> > >> > does this return results? >> > >> > if so, does >> > >> > //*[jcr:contains(cwe:comment/@cwe:body,'banana')] >> > >> > Perhaps if for example the first gives you a hit and the >> second not, it >> > helps you find the problem >> > >> > Regards Ard >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Yes, I have checked to make sure the values are there. Query >> >> 1 is actually >> >> working fine. It is Query 2 that is having an issue. The >> >> only difference i >> >> can see is that jcr:content is a property of cwe:file of type >> >> nt:resource >> >> and cwe:comment is a child node of cwe:file. Should that >> >> affect anything? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Ard Schrijvers wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hello, >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> query 1: >> >> >> //element(*,cwe:file)[jcr:contains(jcr:content/@jcr:mimeType, >> >> >> 'application/msword')]/rep:excerpt() order by @jcr:score desc >> >> > >> >> > You can try first to debug a little: >> >> > >> >> > does //*[jcr:contains(@jcr:mimeType, 'application/msword')] >> >> for example >> >> > returns a result? If not, you might know better where to >> >> look (do you >> >> > actually have a property mimeType to begin with...you might >> >> take a look >> >> > with Luke at your lucene index). Futhermore, >> >> > >> >> > //[EMAIL PROTECTED]:mimeType='application/msword'] makes IMO more >> >> sense (though 99% >> >> > of the time it will return the same result (depending on >> >> your analyzer >> >> > used)) >> >> > >> >> > Regards Ard >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> View this message in context: >> > > http://www.nabble.com/query-for-child-property-tf4262707.html#a12145049 >> Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/query-for-child-property-tf4262707.html#a12147456 > Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/query-for-child-property-tf4262707.html#a12150522 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
