Place the lucene jar file in the WEB-INF/lib directory of your web
application prior to creating its war.
If your ISP inspects the war and removes all jar files within it, then I
suppose you might just have to place all the lucene classes under
WEB-INF/classes of your web application as 'loose cla
I have downloaded Lucene 1.4.3
I am trying to narrow down on the JRE version to use.
We have the flexibility to use 1.3.1 up.
Which JVM will be the best for running Lucene?
I saw a note on the FAQ that said that Lucene will run on 1.3.1 but will
require 1.4 to compile.
Why would anyone want to com
Is using a QueryParser to parse a query using the same, single instance of
Analyzer thread-safe?
Or should I create a new Analyzer each time?
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I figured out the problem when I copied the document from the clipboard.
It had trailing spaces.
After I changed the database query to have an ltrim(rtrim(
for each query, prior to indexing, its fine now.
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From: Sharma, Siddharth
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 4:35
Hi
My index has 4 keyword fields and one unindexed field.
I want to search by the 4 keyword fields and return the one unindexed field.
I can iterate over the documents via Luke.
But when I search for the same values that I see via Luke, it does not find
the document.
Out of the 4 fields, 2 are a
Hi
I have an instance (each) of IndexSearcher and StandardAnalyzer housed in a
Singleton and I intend to use this one single instance (of Searcher and
Analyzer) for multiple concurrent search requests.
I vaguely remember reading that I (as a client) do not have to synchronize.
Lucene internals take
I downloaded the source code of 1.4.3 but did not find the source of
RangeFilter.
I could not find it in the sandbox either?
RangeFilter, where art thou?
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Thanks Chris
I haven't tried it yet, but I think I understand your idea now (after 24
hours, man I'm slow on the uptake;)
I'll try it today.
-Sid
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To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
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se the max clause count.
//Setting the clause Count
BooleanQuery.setMaxClauseCount(int);
Can use maxint or some number smaller.. When I set this high, I have had
to set the java pool higher for memory as well.
Tom
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Query: caught a class org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException
with message: Too many boolean clauses
I realize why this is happening (the 1024 clauses limit for BooleanQuery).
My question is more design related.
During customer registration, the customer defines a set of skus/products
that
Hiya
Given that I have two high level business entities, catalog (containing
product information) and contract (containing filter criteria about which
products are available for sale and which are not), what is a better
approach?
1. To have two different indices and query them separately.
OR
2. H
Hoss
Thanks for the reply. The posting was an excellent write-up and helped me
visualize my problem domain and solution better.
I like the idea about storing filter information in the contract index
indexed by company. It might work in my case.
I am not sure if I understand the BitSet solution t
Hi
I am complete newbie to Lucene. In fact I'm not even a search guy. I looked
up terms such as stemming just yesterday. So this is going to be so much fun
;)
Here's the problem I am trying to solve:
I work in the B2B space at Staples (an office supplies company in the US).
We sell office products
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