Jack,

I am using WhitespaceAnalyzer while both indexing and searching the data. To 
avoid the case-sensitive dependency, I ensure that both of them are upper-cased.

I generally search against the space separated CONTENTS field for the search 
terms. Hence while searching, I can imagine WhitespaceAnalyzer breaking my 
string based on white spaces.

For eg. there are values in index such as ANALYZER. I am trying to make 
searches such as ANALYZ* and *NALYZE find these kinds of values. In other 
words, both leading and trailing wild card searches.

Will provide detailed code if necessary. Please let me know what you think.

Regards,
Raghu


-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Krupansky [mailto:j...@basetechnology.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:00 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to perform Wildcard search when using WhitespaceAnalyzer?

The presence of a wildcard character causes the query parser to completely skip 
analysis for that term.

You, the writer of the query terms, need to manually simulate all the the work 
that the analyzer does when a wildcard is present in a term.

What does your query actually look like, and what does the indexed data look 
like?

The simple answer to your question is that wildcards don't behave any 
differently between the two analyzers - simply because they are not used at all 
for the wildcard terms.

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message-----
From: raghavendra.k....@barclays.com
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 10:14 PM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: How to perform Wildcard search when using WhitespaceAnalyzer?

Hi All,



Sorry to repeat this question from my previous mail chain, but I am hoping the 
modified subject will catch someone's attention - in case they are familiar 
with this situation.



Could any one please suggest if it is possible to perform Leading and / or 
trailing wildcard searches using WhitespaceAnalyzer? I was able to do such 
searches using StandardAnalyzer but Lucene Search simply seems to ignore the 
wildcards with WhitespaceAnalyzer. The issue is also not with the case as I 
have ensured that the case both in index and search terms are the same.



WhitespaceAnalyzer works well for my cause, hence I don't want to switch back 
to StandardAnalyzer.



////////////// Code //////////////



strBufSearchString.append("\"" + 
QueryParser.escape(strTxtSearchString.trim().toUpperCase()) + "*" + "\"");



Analyzer analyzer = new WhitespaceAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_43);

QueryParser parser = new QueryParser(Version.LUCENE_43, "CONTENTS", 
analyzer);



query = parser.parse(strBufSearchString.toString());



//////////////////////////////////////////



Please suggest. It is real urgent.. Appreciate any possible help!



Regards,

Raghu



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