Thanks Colleen.  This answers most of my questions. Which element or
attribute in <response> or its child nodes to point out total number of
<result> elements returned by the search?  

 

--Joshil 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Colleen
Whitney
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 12:36 PM
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: RE: [MarkLogic Dev General] pagination using new search API

 

Hi Joshil,

 

I'm not sure I completely understand what you want to do, but here are a
couple of ideas:

 

Each <result> that comes back from search:search represents a document
or fragment in your database.  So if you have one sample document in
your database (and it isn't fragmented), then search:search("wine") will
return just one <result> element.  Using <max-matches> only controls the
number of matching nodes returned as part of the snippet;  it won't
change the number of <result> elements that are returned.  

 

In order to restrict the search to terms in the <title> element, you
need to construct an options node that defines a word constraint on the
title element; that will allow you to write a search like:
search:search("title:wine") and get documents that have "wine" only in
the title element.

 

The result element includes a document URI and path, so that you can
access the document and use xpath on it to get the value of the <title>
tag, which you can then display along with the snippet.  There is
currently no way to include the value of the <title> element with your
snippet (there is an RFE on file for that).

 

I'd like to recommend that you try going through the following tutorial,
which gives you a hands-on tour of the Search API, including how to set
up constraints and use some of the other basic features.
http://developer.marklogic.com/howto/tutorials/2009-07-search-api-walkth
rough.xqy

 

I hope this helps!

 

Regards,

 

--Colleen Whitney

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joshil
Avikkal
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 7:55 AM
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: RE: [MarkLogic Dev General] pagination using new search API

 

Hi, 

 

I have an xml like follows and my database contains just one document
with similar tags. 

 

<Root>

<title>cook1

<Category count ="1" >wine and beer, wine and water </category

<Category count ="2" >this is a sample document </category>

</title>

<title>cook2

<Category count ="1" >party and cocktail</category>

<2title>

<title>cook3

<Category count ="1" >wine</category>

</title>

</root>

 

I would like to use "search: search" function and get following the
string term "wine".    . 

 

1.  Total number of the matches found in number of <title> tags. 

     In this example, although the "wine" appears twice in the <title>
"Cook1", it should be counted as 1 and it should return only two
search:result nodes. I set <max-matches> to 1 control this.    

     But I need to find out how many such matches exist in entire
document.  Is there way to find this out without traversing through the
entire search:result ? 

    

2.  Along with the search:snippet   I always want to display the  value
of the <title> tag  inside with search:result along with search:snippet.
How can I do this ?

 

 

Thank you,

--Joshil

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