Hi Steven,
It really solved my problem. thanks a lot.
pooja
Steven Rowe wrote:
>
> Hi Pooja,
>
> poojasreejith wrote:
>> I am using lucene2.2.0 for my application. I have a searcher.java
>> class.
>> The problem I am facing is, it is not supporting
>>
>> Query query = QueryParser.parse(q, "contents",new StandardAnalyzer());
>> it
>> shows error; the method parse in the type QueryParser is not applicable
>> for
>> the (String, String ,StandardAnalyzer).
>
> Your code uses an obsolete static version of QueryParser.parse(). That
> method was deprecated in Lucene Java release 1.9.0, and was then removed
> in release 2.0.0.
>
> You should instead instantiate a QueryParser instance, supplying the
> field name and analyzer to the constructor, and then call the
> parse(String query) instance method.
>
> Here is the 2.2.0 javadoc for QueryParser:
>
> <http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_2_0/api/org/apache/lucene/queryParser/QueryParser.html>
>
> Steve
>
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