On 13/03/13 08:56 AM, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi Dave,
Lucene was updated from 2.0.0 to 3.6.0 in 2.9.0-svn-3 (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-729), and the code rewritten
to use the new API, but essentially it has the same behaviour as before, it
passes the same unit tests. Could you please set the logger level to debug
to see if something pops out from the log file?
I'm assuming you're using the LuceneSearchProvider in your
jspwiki.properties and the StandardAnalyzer (these are the default values)
thx,
juan pablo
Hi Juan Pablo,
Thanks for the reply, I will do that and post any relevant output
shortly. Just for information I have created a second GlassFish domain
using the same host OS, GlassFish and Java versions, but using JSPWiki
2.8.3. Pointing JSPWiki 2.8.3 to a copy of the same content repository
used with JSPWiki 2.9.0 and performing a search I get the expected
number of quick search results. Contrary to what I said in my original
post on this topic I may well have first observed the behaviour after
upgrading to 2.9.0.
Cheers,
Dave
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On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Dave Koelmeyer <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 24/02/13 10:37 PM, Dirk Frederickx wrote:
You may want to delete the lucene indexes, and restart jspwiki. (so it
will
build new search indexes)
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for your reply - I've stopped the domain, deleted the entire
contents of the JSPWiki working directory and fired it back up again. It
doesn't look like there is a change in behaviour however.
I've got a screen grab here:
http://ubuntuone.com/**5EVUvzZx9pMd52pheDPkbB<http://ubuntuone.com/5EVUvzZx9pMd52pheDPkbB>
Top right is what I'm seeing presently. Bottom left is a historical screen
grab, and you can see for the same search term the difference in returned
results. Differences between the two are newer versions of JSPWiki,
GlassFish and Java, and a heavily customised theme.
Any other ideas would be awesome.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Dave Koelmeyer <
dave.koelmeyer@davekoelmeyer.**co.nz <[email protected]>>
wrote:
On 24/02/13 11:32 AM, Dirk Frederickx wrote:
Dave,
Can you check the javascript console of the browser ? ( in chrome,
Tools
=> Javascript Console)
So you can identify if this is a browser/js issue (eg javascript
routines
not loaded?) or server issue (eg no response on the ajax search
queries)
dirk
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for the reply. I've checked with a variety of browsers and no
JavaScript errors are logged to the web console at all.
Strangely, I've noticed I do actually receive search results for some
queries - but at maximum only four total (where as in the very recent
past
I've had over a dozen for the same search query). I thought perhaps this
might be a cache memory issue, and reading through the docs I see that
it's
best to have the jspwiki.workDir value explicitly set in
jspwiki.properties
("The working directory is used to cache things like Lucene search") -
I've
done this and restarted the app server but with no change in behaviour.
Could this behaviour be related to the size of my wiki? It has probably
several hundred entries at present and in total the content size is
170MB.
If anything has changed it's been the content uploaded to the wiki, and
not
anything else to my knowledge.
Hi All,
Yesterday it worked, today it has stopped working. When typing in a
keyword in my JSPWiki search bar, I would usually have dozens of search
hits returned dynamically. This has stopped working altogether, and
nothing
is returned dynamically. I was using JSPWiki 2.8.3, upgrading to 2.9.0
hasn't changed the behaviour (has fixed a couple of other bugs though
which
is lovely). I'm using GlassFish 3.1.2.2 with JDK 6 update 37, all on
OpenIndiana oi_151a7.
Any pointers to what might have gone wrong here?