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[jira] [Created] (OAK-4080) Fulltext queries: compatibility for "contains" with special characters

Thomas Mueller created OAK-4080:
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             Summary: Fulltext queries: compatibility for "contains" with special characters
                 Key: OAK-4080
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4080
             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: query
            Reporter: Thomas Mueller


Currently, "jcr:contains" with special characters don't work the same when using a Lucene fulltext index compatVersion 2 compared to using compatVersion 1 or Jackrabbit 2.x.

This needs to be documented. Also, it might make sense to provide a compatibility flag, so that behavior is the same as with the old versions, at least as much as possible, even thought new features would not be supported.

The one example I know is using "\*" as in:

{noformat}
SELECT * FROM [nt:base] AS c WHERE CONTAINS(c.[test], 'athxv:!*') 
{noformat}

With compatVersion 2, the "\*" needs to be escape as follows, in order to match properties with exactly this text:

{noformat}
SELECT * FROM [nt:base] AS c WHERE CONTAINS(c.[test], 'athxv:!\*') 
{noformat}



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