Thank you very much.
You are right, queries like aa* really work fine, even in Lucene 3.0.1 :)
But I still have problems getting fragments for queries like aa* AND *ac
(parser.setAllowLeadingWildcard(true); is set).
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Thats the solution. Thanks a lot.
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I tried MultiTermQuery in combination with setRewriteMethod:
MultiTermQuery mtq = new WildcardQuery(new Term(FIELD, queryString));
mtq.setRewriteMethod(MultiTermQuery.SCORING_BOOLEAN_QUERY_REWRITE);
Did you also use Lucene 3.0.0?
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Not with Lucene 3.0.1.
Tomorrow I will try it with 2.9.2.
Arne
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Hi,
I just changed from Lucene 2.4.1 to Lucene 3.0.0 to use the
FastVectorHighlighter, because I've large documents to search and hope
for
better highlighting performance.
If I call
Hi,
I just changed from Lucene 2.4.1 to Lucene 3.0.0 to use the
FastVectorHighlighter, because I've large documents to search and hope for
better highlighting performance.
If I call the getBestFragments method I didn't get fragments for truncated
queries (f.e. Ipod*), simple none truncated