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AlexElba wrote: > > > Otis Gospodnetic wrote: >> >> >> Alex & Oleg, >> >> Look at MemoryIndex in Lucene's contrib. It's the closest thing to what >> you are looking for. What you are describing is sometimes referred to as >> "prospective search", sometimes "saved searches", and a few other names. >> >> Otis >> -- >> Sematext -- http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >>> From: AlexElba <ramal...@yahoo.com> >>> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >>> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:47:20 PM >>> Subject: Reverse querying >>> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have problem which I am trying to solve using solr. >>> >>> I have search text (term) and I have index full of words which are >>> mapped to >>> ids. >>> >>> Is there any query that I can run to do this? >>> >>> Example: >>> >>> Term >>> "3) A recommendation to use VAR=value in the configure command line will >>> not work with some 'configure' scripts that comply to GNU standards >>> but are not generated by autoconf. " >>> >>> Index docs >>> >>> id:1 name:recommendation >>> ... >>> id:3 name:GNU >>> id:4 name food >>> >>> after running "query" I want to get as results 1 and 3 >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://www.nabble.com/Reverse-querying-tp24194777p24194777.html >>> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> > > Hello, > I looked into this MemoryIndex, there search is returning only score. > Which will mean is it here or not > > I build test method base on example > > Term: > " > On my last night in the Silicon Valley area, I decided to head up the east > side of San Francisco Bay to > visit Vito’s Pizzeria located in Newark, California. I have to say it was > excellent! > I met the owner (Vito!) and after eating a couple slices I introduced > myself. > I was happy to know he was familiar with the New York Pizza Blog and the > New York Pizza Finder directory. > Once we got to talking he decided I NEEDED to try some bread sticks and > home-made marinara > sauce and they were muy delicioso. I finished off my late night snack > with a meatball dipped in the same marinara. > " > > Data {Silicon Valley, New York, Chicago} > > > public static void find(String term, Set<String> data) throws Exception > { > > Analyzer analyzer = PatternAnalyzer.EXTENDED_ANALYZER; > MemoryIndex index = new MemoryIndex(); > int i = 0; > for (String str : data) { > index.addField("bn" + i, str, analyzer); > i++; > } > QueryParser parser = new QueryParser("bn*", analyzer); > Query query = parser.parse(URLEncoder.encode(term, "UTF-8")); > float score = index.search(query); > if (score > 0.0f) { > System.out.println("it's a match"); > } else { > System.out.println("no match found"); > } > // System.out.println("indexData=" + index.toString()); > > } > > no match found > > > What am I doing wrong? > > Thanks, > Alex > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Reverse-querying-tp24194777p24261892.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.