I'm trying to use a DateFilter to speed up some searches. The situation 
is that a have an index with 200 000+ documents and I want to run a few 
thousand alerts (basically stored searches) on only a small portion of 
the index (documents added the last hour).

Is datefilter the best solution for the situation described above?

I assumed that the datefilter would be cached in the same way as a 
QueryFilter. But as far as I can tell from my tests that isn't the 
case... I read an example in the "Lucene in action"-book that seemed to 
suggest to use a CachingWrapperFilter in combination with a DateFilter 
to get the benefits of caching. How is this done in Ferret?

I'm using ferret 0.9.6 and acts_as_ferret

Thanks a lot!

/David Wennergren

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