I've fixed the problem by myself. Thank you.
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XMLIndexingDemo seems not able to index traditional Chinese characters. I can only search for English text and not Chinese. In fact, my XML document
XMLIndexingDemo seems not able to index traditional Chinese characters. I can only
search for English text and not Chinese. In fact, my XML document contains both
Chinese and English text. How can I fix this problem? Is it necessary for me to
convert the Chinese characters in BIG5 to UTF-8 befor
rticle shows that DigesterMarriesLucene is not in any particular
Java package. Therefore, do not invoke it as java
org.apacheDigesterMarriesLucene, but rather: java
DigesterMarriesLucene .
Otis
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> I have read the article on the IBM website regarding using lucene
> (ht
I have read the article on the IBM website regarding using lucene
(http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-lucene) and followed
the provided 'Listing 4' to make the DigesterMarriesLucene.class. I
downloaded the Digester package as well in order to parse the imaginary
address book xml to