Re: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework

2011-10-26 Thread Mattias Persson
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Re: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework

2011-10-25 Thread Rick Bullotta
that node. > > 2011/10/25 Rick Bullotta > >> Anyone able to provide some insights on this? >> >> Thanks. >> >> From: user-boun...@lists.neo4j.org [user-boun...@lists.neo4j.org] On >> Behalf Of Rick Bullott

Re: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework

2011-10-25 Thread Mattias Persson
-boun...@lists.neo4j.org] On > Behalf Of Rick Bullotta [rick.bullo...@thingworx.com] > Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 6:16 PM > To: Neo4j user discussions > Subject: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework > > When not using fulltext indexing, what Lucene Analyzer class does Ne

Re: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework

2011-10-25 Thread Rick Bullotta
: [Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework When not using fulltext indexing, what Lucene Analyzer class does Neo4J use? It seems that non-fulltext index searches are case sensitive - we'd like to change that behavior. Thanks for any help/guidance/examples!

[Neo4j] Default Analyzer in Index Framework

2011-10-24 Thread Rick Bullotta
When not using fulltext indexing, what Lucene Analyzer class does Neo4J use? It seems that non-fulltext index searches are case sensitive - we'd like to change that behavior. Thanks for any help/guidance/examples! Rick ___ Neo4j mailing list User@li