aad Cruz
CTO - InterBusiness Technologies
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On 8/2/06, Eduardo S. Cordeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But was your index created with BrazilianAnalyzer? Because otherwise
> you wouldn't have portuguese stopwords eliminat
ords with
accents. In my case "saúde"
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Leandro Rodrigo Saad Cruz
CTO - InterBusiness Technologies
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On 8/1/06, Eduardo S. Cordeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes...here's how I create my QueryParser:
>
> QueryParser
Yes...here's how I create my QueryParser:
QueryParser parser = new QueryParser("text", new BrazilianAnalyzer());
2006/8/1, Zhang, Lisheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Have you used the same BrazilianAnalyzer when
searching?
Best regards, Lisheng
-Original Message
Hello there,
I have a brazilian portuguese index, which has been analyzed with
BrazilianAnalyzer. When searching words with accents, however, they're
not found -- for instance, if the index contains some text with the
word "maçã" and I search for that very word, I get no hits, but if I
search "ma
Hi,
Kent's suggestion worked (in fact, I had looked for such a method in
other classes of the API -- forgot to look in IndexReader).
It works just as expected :)
Thanks again
On 6/13/06, Erick Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I just tried it (opening an IndexSearcher) and got this ex
Hi there,
I'm just starting up with Lucene after reading bits and pieces from
Gospodnetic and Hatcher's "Lucene in Action" (and noticing the API has
changed for 2.0.0).
My question is this: is there a way to detect whether or not the index
exists? I'm currently developing a web application that