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On 22 avr. 2010, at 17:57, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm the lucky one starting
> http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5148 and more
> specifically
> http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5149
>
> Unfortunately the work c
Sticking to my contextual argument I would use 'matching'
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:31:49 +0200, Emmanuel Bernard
wrote:
>> Even though I understand the conceptional difference between 'matching'
>> and 'sentence' when it comes to a phrase
>> query, but is there really a need for two different
On 10 juin 2010, at 12:25, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
> Even though I understand the conceptional difference between 'matching' and
> 'sentence' when it comes to a phrase
> query, but is there really a need for two different methods? From the context
> I can always see whether I have a
> keyword(
I like 'matching' better than 'whichMatches', because the latter is a real
mouthful to say at least for me.
I guess for me that means 1.
Even though I understand the conceptional difference between 'matching'
and 'sentence' when it comes to a phrase
query, but is there really a need for two di
Please vote for:
- 1. or 2.
- matching vs whichMatches vs match
- matchingSentence vs basedOnSentence
- exclude vs excludeLimit
- if 2. findInRange vs findWithinRange
If you vote for 2., does the boolean query structural difference bother you?
1.
monthQb
.phrase()
.withSlo