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In the composite index example for the Java SDK, the composite paths are set to /name/* and /age/*, while in the corresponding examples for the other SDKs, they are set to /name and /age. I think the syntax ending with /* isn't even valid for composite paths, so this seems like a typo.
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Hi @fabiobm, million thanks for spotting that! It is a typo indeed and we're in the process of updating this page accordingly. We really appreciate your help here.
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In the composite index example for the Java SDK, the composite paths are set to
/name/*
and/age/*
, while in the corresponding examples for the other SDKs, they are set to/name
and/age
. I think the syntax ending with/*
isn't even valid for composite paths, so this seems like a typo.Document Details
⚠ Do not edit this section. It is required for docs.microsoft.com ➟ GitHub issue linking.
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