Hi Michael,

I see there is already a huge amount of work already done in LUCENE-1458. Is there a way to checkout the corresponding branch, and start to use it ? At least, to see if I can extend it and create my own Codec. I have started on my side to abstract the indexing chain of Lucene 2.9, in order to be able to plug my own chain, but I have the impression that you've done something similar already (with the codec abstraction). Would be a pity to lose my time doing something less convenient that your appraoch.

Thanks.
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Renaud Delbru

On 14/11/09 13:22, Michael McCandless wrote:
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Renaud Delbru<renaud.del...@deri.org>  wrote:
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the quick fix. I have tested it (indexing multiple documents +
searching), and it seems to work.

On 06/11/09 18:09, Michael McCandless wrote:
To be honest, you are sort of forging new territory here :)

I think so too, not an easy task ;o). I have seen that you have tried to
make modular the indexing chain of Lucene (DocumentsWriter). I still try to
have a good understanding of the default indexing, but I would like to see
how it is easy (or difficult) to modify the format of the postings. From my
current understanding, it seems that only the consumer at the end of this
chain (FreqProxTermsWriter and its consumer FormatPostingsFieldsWriter) has
to be changed to a certain extend.
Right, those two classes do the writing of the postings, currently.

But with flexible indexing (LUCENE-1458), still in progress, we hope
to make it more easily pluggable, the codec that actually reads&
writes the postings.

Mike

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