Thanks!

I need to use fields both indexes to calculate a final ranking.

For example, one index is for the major content, the other index has
the frequently-updated vote/score/popularity information.

Like you said, the ParallelIndex seems too much hassle to maintain. It
could be simple if I store those extra information somewhere else and
use them to calculate the ranking directly.

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On 3/26/07, Xiaocheng Luan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How the indexes will be searched, do you need to search fields in both indexes? 
If the ParallelReader is not an attractive solution for you, finding a general 
solution may be difficult. Would  it be possible to explore solutions that may 
work for your specific case?

Just a thought.
Xiaocheng

Chris Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Gurus,

One thing I want to do is: one index has fields like [primary-key,
not-so-frequently-updated-fields, large-content-fields,...], and
another index has [primary-key, frequently-updated-fields]. The
purpose is to make the indexing process faster by keeping large/stale
fields in one index and small/frequently updated fields in another,
linked via primary-key field.

If I do so, is it possible to keep the index search the same? Parallel
index reader may not cut it because it works only for different
Documents into different indexes. What I want is the same Document
spread on different indexes.

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