You should be able to do exactly what you were doing on 2.4, right?
(By setting the rewrite method).

Mike

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Shaun Senecal <ssenecal.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation Mike.  It looks like I have no choice but to move
> any queries which throw TooManyClauses to be Filters. Sadly, this means a
> max query time of 6s under load unless I can find a way to rewrite the query
> to span a Query and a Filter.
>
>
> Thanks again
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Michael McCandless <
> luc...@mikemccandless.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Shaun Senecal <ssenecal.w...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Up to Lucene 2.4, this has been working out for us.  However, in
>> > Lucene 2.9 this breaks since rewrite() now returns a
>> > ConstantScoreQuery.
>>
>> You can get back to the 2.4 behavior by calling
>> prefixQuery.setRewriteMethod(prefixQuery.SCORING_BOOLEAN_QUERY_REWRITE)
>> before calling rewrite().
>>
>> > Is there a way I can know that a ConstantScoreQuery will match at
>> > least 1 term (if not, I dont want to add it to the BooleanQuery)?
>>
>> There is a new method in 2.9: MultiTermQuery.getTotalNumberOfTerms(),
>> which returns how many terms were visited during rewrite.  Would that
>> work?
>>
>> > My understanding is that Lucene will apply the Filter (C | D) first,
>> > limiting the result set, then apply the Query (A | B).  Is this
>> > correct?
>>
>> Actually the filter & query clauses are AND'd in a sort of leapfrog
>> fashion, taking turns skipping up to the other's doc ID and only
>> accepting a doc ID when they both skip to the same point.  But this
>> (the mechanics of how Lucene takes a filter into account) is an
>> implementation detail and is likely to change.
>>
>> > If so, the end result is essentially the query: (A | B) & (C | D)
>>
>> Except that C, D contribute no scoring information, if scoring
>> matters.  If scoring doesn't matter, entirely (even for A, B), you
>> should use a collector that does not call score() at all to save CPU.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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