No, I am not. I am trying to help people on this list as much as possible, even if they include things like "Emergency" in the subject and don't include everything they do in case of a weird situation (like the query code for example).
Regards, Alex On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:09 PM, jakobitsch juergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > anyway... are you a politician? > > :) > > wkr j > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Alexander Klimetschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 5:33:35 PM > Subject: Re: XPath - Emergency > > It should be session.getItem("/turnguard:BookmarkSpace"). The jcr:root > is only for the specific Xpath <-> JCR mapping. > > Regards, > Alex > > On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:22 PM, jakobitsch juergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> hi there, >> >> System.out.println("1"+session.getItem("/jcr:root/turnguard:BookmarkSpace").getPath()); >> >> ==> javax.jcr.PathNotFoundException >> >> XPathQuery : /jcr:root/turnguard:BookmarkSpace works >> >> System.out.println("2"+session.getItem("/jcr:root/turnguard:BookmarkSpace/turnguard:Bookmark[1]").getPath()); >> >> ==> javax.jcr.PathNotFoundException >> >> XPathQuery : /jcr:root/turnguard:BookmarkSpace/turnguard:Bookmark[1] works >> >> version -> 1.4 >> >> thanks j >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Alexander Klimetschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 4:43:37 PM >> Subject: Re: XPath - Emergency >> >> Hi! >> >> The code looks ok to me. Only the repository.xml (posted on the dev >> list mail) contains a superfluous <SearchIndex> element at the end (it >> can only be used inside a <Workspace> - and hence in the >> workspace.xml), but that shouldn't be a problem, since it is simply >> ignored by the config parser IIRC. >> >> Are there any exceptions, maybe in the logs? >> >> Can you read the nodes and properties with a direct access >> (session.getItem("/path/to/node/or/property"))? >> >> What version of Jackrabbit do you use? >> >> Regards, >> Alex >> >> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:04 PM, jakobitsch juergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>> aloha, >>> >>> what am i doing wrong , none of the following xpath queries gives any result >>> using the following structure >>> >>> Node root = session.getRootNode(); >>> Node BookmarkSpace = >>> root.getNode("turnguard:BookmarkSpace"); >>> Node NewBookmark = >>> BookmarkSpace.addNode("turnguard:Bookmark"); >>> NewBookmark.addMixin("mix:referenceable"); >>> NewBookmark.addMixin("mix:versionable"); >>> NewBookmark.setProperty("turnguard:BookmarkTitle", >>> RequestContainer.getValueFor("BookmarkTitle")); >>> NewBookmark.setProperty("turnguard:BookmarkUrl", >>> RequestContainer.getValueFor("BookmarkUrl")); >>> >>> >>> NewBookmark.setProperty("turnguard:BookmarkDescription", >>> RequestContainer.getValueFor("BookmarkDescription")); >>> >>> NewBookmark.setProperty("turnguard:In", >>> session.getNodeByUUID(RequestContainer.getValueFor("ParentFolderUUID"))); >>> session.save(); >>> >>> 1. i cant query for jcr:uuid >>> >>> //turnguard:BookmarkSpace/turnguard:[EMAIL >>> PROTECTED]:uuid='cf6b0cac-97f9-4a98-b479-b31e717d2236'] >>> >>> (i tried every combination with double-slashes, jcr:root in front, with @ >>> and without,...) >>> >>> 2. i cant query for element >>> >>> //element(*,nt:unstructured) >>> //element(*,nt:base) >>> >>> nothing... >>> >>> 3. i'm far from getting rep:similar to work >>> >>> used the query from the wiki.. :( >>> >>> 4. i'm far from getting turnguard:Bookmarks that have a certain folder-uuid >>> in turnguard:In >>> >>> >>> =============== >>> //element(*,jackrabbit:help) ?? >>> >>> wkr turnguard >>> -- Alexander Klimetschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
