Ard, I am using jcr 1.3 version. It is not working properly. Please tell me another suggestion.
Regards, Prasanta Ard Schrijvers wrote: > > Which version do you use? > > I just tested your example with the trunk, and works fine. > > Do realize by the way that % prefix in jcr:like can be *very* slow. > > Regards Ard > >> >> I am trying to do wildcard searches against my repository, but I am >> getting odd results from the system. >> >> In my repository, I have one node with an attribute @name >> which has the >> value 'restroom', and all my searches are with XPath. >> >> Now I have found the follwing results: >> //*[jcr:like(@name,'%restro%') >> Here 'restr0' is a prefix of the original string 'restroom'. >> It returns 1 >> result. >> >> I want to find out the record if I supply the query string as >> //*[jcr:like(@name,'%stro%') >> But it returns 0 result. >> >> According to the jcr:like specification the above query >> should return 1 >> result, because 'stro' is a substring >> of 'restroom'. % indicates any string of zero or more >> characters.But the >> query returns 0 result.How I may solve the problem? >> >> Please help me. >> -- >> View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/jcr%3Alike-is-not-working-properly-tf4323514.html#a12312189 > Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/RE%3A-like-is-not-working-properly-tf4323636.html#a12341815 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
