Most of you have probably heard of the
Google Coop Custom Search Engine
http://www.google.com/coop/cse/overview
A user defined vertical search of the Google index
The obvious and simple way to implement a Google Coop style facility
in Lucene would be to add a unique id to each document in the ind
Hi,
Thanks, I will try it again.
regards,
Wooi Meng
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spinergywmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/11/2006 01:56:00:
> within my first search result, there is only one record that
contains
> "Java" and "Tomcat" words, therefore, there should be only one record
return
> for 2nd search. And the highlight is now move from "Java" to "Tomcat".
To my
: in my search criteria i am using a criteria "apache tomcat" but it is
: giving me a parse exception.
if i understand you correctly, you're saying that when searchQuery is...
"apache tomcat"
you get a parse error? .. is that by any chance because you are allways
attaching a "*" to the e
: I want "Überraschung" is found by
:
: Überr*
: Ueberr*
:
: So the best i can do is to do the normalisation manually(not by an
: analyzer) before the indexing/searching process?
Or use an Analyzer at index time that puts both the UTF-8 version of the
string and the Latin-1 version of the string
>From what I remember reading in the docs, you need to delete current
document and create a new one with updated fields.
Vlad
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From: WATHELET Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 6:01 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Update an
Thank you all guys!
I'll work on that!
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From: Vladimir Olenin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 7 de novembro de 2006 16:58
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: RE: Help on search
You might actually try to look for some 'names database' (similar to
Wordn
Martin's got it right. You might get some mileage out of the IndexModifier
class if you have to do insertions and deletions, but really read the
documentation.
Also note: Any changes you make to an index are invisible to a searcher
that's already open. You have to close/reopen that searcher to se
WATHELET Thomas schrieb:
> how to update a field in lucene?
>
I think you'll have to delete the whole doc and add the doc with the new
field to the index...
hth,
martin
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how to update a field in lucene?
Hi,
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-lucene/LuceneFAQ#head-133cf44dd3dff3680c96c1316a663e881eeac35a
Are Wildcard, Prefix, and Fuzzy queries case sensitive?
Unlike other types of Lucene queries, Wildcard, Prefix, and Fuzzy queries
are not passed through the Analyzer, which is the component that pe
Hi Doron,
Thanks for the suggestion.
However, the solution that u suggest come close to what I really want.
The scenario sound like this:
when I key in the first search query, for instance, "Java", the return
result has 3 records. Next, the perform the second search, which the q
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