BooleanFilter in contrib is similar to ChainedFilter but just expresses
the boolean logic using the same vocabulary as BooleanQuery ("should"s,
"must"s and "not"s).
Cheers
Mark
Erick Erickson wrote:
I think you can just throw them all together in a
ChainedFilter and use the ChainedFilter wherever
your calls want a Filter.
But I haven't tried it <G>...
Erick
On Jan 2, 2008 2:28 PM, Rakesh Shete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a query related to using filters.
My search would something like this:
title:java* +pricerange:[00100 TO 01000] +daterange:[20000101 TO 20071231]
which retrieves all books with title "java" that have a price between 100
& 1000 and a fall between Jan 01,2000 & Dec 31,2007 daterange.
Can I use multiple filters in such a case (RangeFilter for pricerange &
QueryWrapperFilter for daterange)?
How do I specify multiple filters to the IndexSearcher (the API does not
support it as of now)?
Note: I am even open to using RangeQuery as long as it does not hamper
performance of search. My reading of the mailing list suggests me that using
filters would be better (RangeFilter) than query (RangeQuery):
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg10687.html
--Regards,
Rakesh S
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