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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (CMIS-144) Full text search syntaxand semantics



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Ethan Gur-esh commented on CMIS-144:
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I'd also like to see this deferred. While I agree that there's value in having this included in the CMIS specification at some point, I think it's actually a larger change to the spec than I'd feel comfortable taking for V1 at this point.

The implication of this change is that:
1) Many repositories would have to implement an FTS query parser/translator.
2) It's not clear what a repository would do if there are subsets of the query language we define that they do NOT support (e.g. what if the repository doesn't support support the "-" indicated above? 

> Full text search syntax and semantics
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CMIS-144
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/CMIS-144
>             Project: OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Domain Model
>    Affects Versions: Draft 0.6
>            Reporter: David Caruana
>            Assignee: Ethan Gur-esh
>
> The text search expression is defined as a <character string literal> (as defined by SQL-92).  However, the syntax and semantics of the full text search expression are repo specific.
> I remember there was some resistance to defining a 'lowest common denominator' full text search language, but I don't remember why.
> Given that we define SQL, and that query is a key use case, I think there's value in a deeper FTS definition.
> As a starting point, JCR provides minimal definition. I'm not sure we would need to much further than that to start with.

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