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that JdbcDirectory itself supports some buffering. If so I
think I can keep the RAMDirectory away and just continue with
JdbcDirectory.
Is it possible and reasonable? Can anyone give any idea please?
Thanks in advance,
Kalani.
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about this somewhere her but now I can't find it, naturally. Is
there
a work around? does someone have a pointer to this discussion? Can
someone
help?
Thanks in advance.
John G.
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but not the other
terms for document.
That make two of us!
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Hi,
I am using StandardAnalyzer when creating the Lucene index. It indexes the
word work as it is but does not index the word wo*rk in that manner.
Can I index such words (including * and ?) as it is? Otherwise I have no way
to index and search for words like wo*rk, you?, etc.
Thanks
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Hi,
I am using StandardAnalyzer when creating the Lucene index. It indexes the
word work as it is but does not index the word wo*rk in that manner.
Can I index such words (including * and ?) as it is? Otherwise I have no
way
to index and search for words
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a search for a keyword like ho\w and get results.
am I doing anything wrong here.
Thanks,
Kalani
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Hi all,
I am searching for a way to ignore XML tags in the input when indexing. Is
there a built in functionality in Lucene to get this done?
I am sorry if this was discussed before. I searched but couldn't find a
clear solution.
Thanks in advance
Kalani
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for this...
Kalani Ruwanpathirana escreveu:
Hi all,
I am searching for a way to ignore XML tags in the input when indexing. Is
there a built in functionality in Lucene to get this done?
I am sorry if this was discussed before. I searched but couldn't find a
clear solution.
Thanks in advance
Kalani
Solr?
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Eric Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kalani Ruwanpathirana wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. It seems that SAN is not an option for my case .
However the other option is acceptable though I have to do some extra
work
with clustering.
I got
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Subject: Running Lucene in a Clustered Environment
Hi all,
I'm new to Lucene. I need to run Lucene in a clustered
to work Lucene in a clustering environment?
Thanks in advance
Kalani
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