I there a link to a zip file where I can get the entire package of source
files (version 2, please).  I know I am able to view them in the Source
Repository (http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/java/trunk/), but I do not
really feel like going through each of those to download them all.  I am
looking for a one stop shop here.



Miles Barr-3 wrote:
> 
> Martin Braun wrote:
> 
>>I want to realize a drill-down Function aka "narrow search" aka "refine
>>search".
>>
>>I want to have something like:
>>
>>Refine by Date:
>>* 1990-2000 (30 Docs)
>>* 2001-2003 (200 Docs)
>>* 2004-2006 (10 Docs)
>>
>>But not only DateRanges but also for other Categories.
>>
>>What I have found in the List-Archives so far is that I have to  use
>>Filters for my search.
>>
>>Does anybody knows where to find some Source Code, to get an Idea how to
>>implement this?
>> I think that's a useful property for a search engine, so are there any
>>contributions for Lucene for that?
>>
> 
> If you want to do a refined search I'd put the original query in a 
> QueryFilter, which filters on the new search.
> 
> http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/api/org/apache/lucene/search/QueryFilter.html
> 
> e.g.
> 
> Query original = // saved from the last time the search was executed
> QueryFilter filter = new QueryFilter(original);
> 
> QueryParser parser = ...
> Searcher searcher = ...
> 
> String userQuery;
> Query query = parser.parse(userQuery);
> 
> Hits hits = searcher.search(query, filter);
> 
> 
> Fill in the blanks with however you normally get your QueryParser and 
> IndexSearcher. You could store the old query on the session, or 
> somewhere else.
> 
> Then the QueryFilter will ensure you're doing a refinement, but won't 
> affect the scoring in the new search.
> 
> 
> Alternatively, since you appear to only want to refine on dates and 
> categories, you might want to put them in filters so they don't affect 
> the score, and leave the query as is. In which case you can use a 
> RangeQuery for the dates, and a wrap a TermQuery in a QueryFilter to 
> handle the categories.
> 
> If you need multiple filters you can use the ChainedFilter class.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Miles
> 
> 
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