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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (JCR-2765) JCR-SQL2 : no count when WHERE clause is provided

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Alexander Klimetschek edited comment on JCR-2765 at 10/21/10 2:52 PM:
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This is not a blocker - maybe for your requirements, but not for Jackrabbit. A blocker would be that jackrabbit does not start, no nodes/properties could be read etc.

Since getSize() can return -1 by definition (and the order by trick to force getSize() have the hit count returned is just a "trick"), this is actually an improvement. Manually counting through the iterator is the way to go without the trick.

      was (Author: alexander.klimetschek):
    This is not a blocker - maybe for your requirements, but not for Jackrabbit. A blocker would be that jackrabbit does not start, no nodes/properties could be read etc. Since getSize() can return -1 by definition (and the order by trick to force getSize() have -1 returned is just a "trick"), this is actually an improvement. Manually counting through the iterator is the way to go without the trick.
  
> JCR-SQL2 : no count when WHERE clause is provided
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-2765
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2765
>             Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: sql
>            Reporter: Clemens Wyss
>
> whenever you provide a where-clause to a sql2 select, jcr/jackrabbit does not provide the hit count.
> E.g.:
>    select * from [nt:unstructured]
>    order by [jcr:score]
> returns the hit count (query.execute().getRows().getSize()), 
> whereas
>   select * from [nt:unstructured]
>   where entity = "customer"
>   order by [jcr:score]
> doesn't.

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