I tried using the boolean query to perform an OR as below
BooleanQuery b1 = new BooleanQuery();
b1.add(query,BooleanClause .Occur .SHOULD );
b1.add(query2,BooleanClause .Occur .SHOULD );
Hits hits = searcher.search(b1);
System.out.println("Query= "+b1.toString() );
gave me
Query= contents:"provides distribution" contents:"supports distribution"
This returns 0 hits.
I am not sure why it returns 0, when I have both phrases present in the docs.
Vishal
On 4/19/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> : The code above just adds the terms of phrase2 following the
> : terms for phrase1.
> : Can you give me an example building a BooleanQuery OR for the
> : newTerm1 and newTerm2.
>
> At no point does your code use a BooleanQuery ... have you looked at the
> javadocs for the BooleanQuery class?
>
>
>
> -Hoss
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