I often find that using Luke (google "luke lucene") gives me the info
I need to figure out why I am not getting hits. So, if you haven't
tried using it yet, I would suggest it.
On Dec 6, 2006, at 7:38 AM, Alice wrote:
Going through the javadocs, that’s wath I found out:
About the positionIncrement of Token.class:
" Set it (positionIncrement) to zero to put multiple terms in the same
position.
This is useful if, e.g., a word has multiple stems. Searches for
phrases
including either stem will match. In this case, all but the first
stem's
increment should be set to zero: the increment of the first instance
should be one. Repeating a token with an increment of zero can
also be
used to boost the scores of matches on that token."
So that’s what I did...
And now it is returning a BooleanQuery as I expected:
contents:wind contents:window
But still no hits...
Any clue?
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2006 20:54
To: Lucene Users
Subject: RE: Customized Analyzer
As stated before, a *self contained* test case would help people
diagnose
your problem ... just cutting and pasting a few snippets of your
code is
not enough for people to reproduce your problem.
: And the return is: contents:"(wind window)"
a MultiPhraseQuery that looks like that should be functionally
equivilent
to a BooleanQuery .. as a matter of fact, it will rewrite to a
BooleanQuery ... does a straight search on either "wind" or "window"
return any results for you?
-Hoss
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