Highlighting is exactly what you need, although if you highlight the whole book, this could slow down your queries. Index/store the first 5000-10000 characters and see how you get on
-----Original Message----- From: satya swaroop [mailto:satya.yada...@gmail.com] Sent: 14 December 2010 10:08 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Google like search Hi Tanguy, I am not asking for highlighting.. I think it can be explained with an example.. Here i illustarte it:: when i post the query like dis:: http://localhost:8080/solr/select?q=Java&version=2.2&start=0&rows=10&indent=on i Would be getting the result as follows:: -<response> -<lst name="responseHeader"> <int name="status">0</int> <int name="QTime">1</int> </lst> -<result name="response" numFound="1" start="0"> -<doc> <str name="filename">Java%20debugging.pdf</str> <str name="id">1222222</str> -<arr name="text1"> -<str> Table of Contents If you're viewing this document online, you can click any of the topics below to link directly to that section. 1. Tutorial tips 2 2. Introducing debugging 4 3. Overview of the basics 6 4. Lessons in client-side debugging 11 5. Lessons in server-side debugging 15 6. Multithread debugging 18 7. Jikes overview 20 </str> </arr> </doc> </result> </response> Here the str field contains the first 300 characters of the file as i kept a field to copy only 300 characters in schema.xml... But i dont want the content like dis.. Is there any way to make an o/p as follows:: <str> Java is one of the best language,java is easy to learn...</str> where this content is at start of the chapter,where the first word of java is occured in the file... Regards, Satya