Why not start with something simple? Like, index each log line as a tokenized text field and then do PhraseQuery against that text field? Is there something else you need beyond that?

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message----- From: Ankit Murarka
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 3:22 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: How to Index each file and then each Line for Complete Phrase Match. Sample Data shown.

Hello All,

I have this mentioned in the log file. Till now I am indexing the
complete directory containing files which contain data like this:

Now I need to index each line of the file to implement complete phrase
search. I intend to store phrases in index and then use SpellChecker API
to suggest me similar phrases.

7/20/2013 7:45 *package execution happening-1
* FATAL *check request has been sent for instance* Ip:Port
*EXCEPTION*
7/20/2013 7:45 *This is not working perfectly
* DEBUG *check request for instance being received is status=200
* Ip:Port *EXCEPTION*
7/20/2013 7:45 *Encountering a constant error.
* DEBUG *response is not proper.Expecting some more information on
this detail.
* Ip:Port *EXCEPTION*
7/20/2013 7:45 *This needs urgent attention
* FATAL *I am still trying to ensure it is running perfectly.
Encountering some issues.
* Ip:Port *EXCEPTION*

7/20/2013 8:01 *Job is running fine.*
INFO
*************************************************************************\

*Exception Occured in ClassFactory* * Function()
java.nullPointerException: Value is null
* *Should not be null*

To implement complete phrase search I reckon I need to index each line and store the phrase .*Phrases in the above mentioned table are highlighted in Bold.*

So, if I am able to index these and store these phrases as indexes, so when User tries to search for "package executing",

the Lucene would be able to provide me "package execution happening-1" as a valid suggestion..

These columns does not have a name to them and hence I cannot index based on column name. Also as shown in the table above, first column may contain time/date or a phrase in itself (shown in last row).

Please suggest. How is it possible using Lucene and its API. Javadoc does not seem to guide me anywhere for this case.

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Regards

Ankit Murarka

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared with what lies within us"


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