Hi Christophe, Works great! thanks!
greetings, Kristof On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Christophe Lombart < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kristof, > > Sorry for the delay. > > The OCM query manager is not yet supporting queries with collection > element properties but you can search content objects with a native > JCR query (see ObjectContentManager.getObjects(String query, String > language) or ObjectContentManager.getObjectIterator(String query, > String language)). > > I'm just wondering if you can use the following JCR statement (or > something similar) : > //element(*, nt:unstructured) [...@code='code1' and meta/*/@lang= 'FR' ] > > br, > Christophe > > > 2009/8/15 Kristof Taveirne <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > > > I'm just starting out using jackrabbit and I'm running into something > that's > > probably a newbie question but anyway here I go. > > > > I'm using OCM and I have this class which represents some content. > > The content also has some metadata which is stored in List of MetaData > > objects. > > MetaData object is a Key/Value pair. > > > > This list is annotated with the @Collection annotation. > > > > I want to search this content based on some properties but then I want to > > select the apropriate version of the content. > > For example "Show content about X but with language="ENGLISH" AND > > childproof=true" > > > > This would return English content with images that is OK to show to > > children. > > language and childproof are NOT fields in the Content object but are keys > in > > MetaData objects. > > > > Here is the structure of my class > > Content > > - code > > - title > > - subtitle > > - text > > - image > > - meta > > - metaData ( key: lang, value: "EN") > > - metaData ( key: childproof, value: "true") > > > > > > code represents an identifier for the content. this means the dutch > version > > and the english version have the same code. > > I know the code, and I want to filter out the childproof english version. > > > > filter.addEqualTo("code","1F3CDX4") ... that was easy > > > > I would like to do the query on repository level, but ofcourse I could > just > > fetch all Content objects with that code, and filter manually .... > > > > Can somebody help me with this? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Greetings, > > K. > > >
