I'm trying to understand the how many nodes I can traverse through Query builder query and fetch data from the repository without impacting AEM system performance?
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For AEM 6.0 - 6.2 versions, you can tune the threshold for node traversal via JVM parameters in the AEM start script to prevent large queries from overloading the environment. The recommended values are :
for the original post, you can find it here, https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/the-query-read-more-than-5...
For AEM 6.0 - 6.2 versions, you can tune the threshold for node traversal via JVM parameters in the AEM start script to prevent large queries from overloading the environment. The recommended values are :
for the original post, you can find it here, https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/the-query-read-more-than-5...
Is it applicable for latest version of AEM?
yes
I think that the question requires 2 distinct answers.
First, the response by @BrianKasingli is somehow correct, because it describes the limit of queries. Actually not in terms of the number of response nodes read from the query, but from the number of nodes which are traversed. In the extreme case that's the same number, but in many cases you can fetch much less nodes from the query than indicated by these limits.
The 2nd part of the response is, that you should refine your query as good as you can. And trying to avoid to craft queries, which return very large result sets and traversing them completly. Because this could hit the limits (as outlined by Brian), on the other hand side because it's typically not really fast. And the performance can play a role, depending on the context of the query.
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