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Ard Schrijvers commented on JCR-1064: ------------------------------------- > Ah, I see. That's where the misunderstanding is. Unless otherwise indicated > (by static analysis of the query tree, see JCR-1066) a query is > executed on both indexes using a MultiReader. This means the query is only > executed once and across both indexes. Now I am convinced and understand your concerns! :-) I'll create a new patch with JCR-1093 taken into account, and a default value for indexFormatVersion > Optimize queries that check for the existence of a property > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JCR-1064 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1064 > Project: Jackrabbit > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: indexing > Affects Versions: 1.3.1 > Reporter: Ard Schrijvers > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.4 > > Attachments: JCR-1064-2.patch, JCR-1064-2.patch, JCR-1064-2.patch, > JCR-1064-DEPR.patch > > > //[EMAIL PROTECTED] is transformed into the > org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.MatchAllQuery, that through the > MatchAllWeight uses the MatchAllScorer. The calculateDocFilter() in > MatchAllScorer does not scale and becomes slow for growing number of nodes. > Solution: lucene documents will get a new Field: > public static final String PROPERTIES_SET = "_:PROPERTIES_SET".intern(); > that holds the available properties of this document. > NOTE: Lucene indices build without this performance improvement should still > work and fall back to the original implementation -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.