Hi,
I would like to by-pass the IndexWriter and directly write the terms and
their frequencies to the index (and may proximity info later on). I
might have missed any discussion if previously. As far as I know, the
high level API in Lucene only allows you to add documents (which are
populated by terms) to the index through IndexWriter. These are resolved
to low-level method calls and written to the index. However, I'm getting
the following information (term frequency pairs) to be push to the
index: t1->f1, t2->f2, t3->f3 and so on. In other words, a functionality
equivalent to IndexReader's termEnum, termDocs for IndexWriter (for
directly pushing the terms to a document which already exists in the
index ).
Is there a way to use the low-level API (FieldInfos,TermVectorWriter
etc.) securely without breaking the integrity of the index?
Which classes I should be looking at specificaly?
Regards
Murat
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