based on the key.
Stephen...
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> I'm new to lucene and I have had a lot of troubl
Is this a JDBC issue? If so, see http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jdbc/
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for
> each of those fields, add them to a Document, and then add the
> Document to
> an index. This is a very simplified explanation :)
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> Jeff
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dex. This is a very simplified explanation :)
Jeff
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> Thanks, I'll look into it. It looks like Dspace
Thanks, I'll look into it. It looks like Dspace mgiht be compatable with
what I need. I'm also looking for how to implement this myself, since
the scope is fairly small, and Dspace might be too much for what I need.
Quoting Xuheng Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> DSpace is using
DSpace is using Postgres and lucene.
http://www.dspace.org
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Hi,
I'm new to lucene and I have had a lot of trouble finding
information
on how exactly to use lucene to search a postgres database. I've
searched the archives for this list, but found nothing specific enough
to help me. Has anyone used Lucene to search a postgres database who
could help?