I don't think there is any API support for this, but in theory it is
possible, as long as you aren't changing the size. It sounds like it
could work for you since you just plan to do it offline after indexing
and presumably you don't have anything else going on, right? I think
hacking it is the only way for now. Someone else might have a better
idea, but I confess I haven't thought too much about it.
On Dec 31, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Philip Ogren wrote:
Is it possible to update the payloads of an existing index? I
having troubles finding any mention of this on the mailing list
archives and it is not obvious that this is possible from the api.
I do not want to change the size of the payloads - just update the
values. My payloads values depend on values returned from
reader.docFreq(). I don't want to update often - just once - and I
would settle for a very hackish way of doing it if needed. I
suppose in the worst case scenario I could update the .cfs file
directly - but now I expose my naivety.
Any pointers are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Philip
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