The issue is solved. Luke was very helpful in debugging, infact it helped to
identify a very basic mistake we were making.


Lokeya wrote:
> 
> I solved the issue by using:
> 
> 1.Same Analyser.
> 2.Making indexing by tokenizing terms.
> 
> Now issue with the following code is, I am facing issues which I have
> pasted after the code, I searched the forum but couldn't find a relevant
> post :
> 
> QueryParser parser = new QueryParser("Title", analyzer);
> Query query = parser.parse("Cache");
>  Hits hits = isearcher.search(query);
> 
> Issues:
> --------
> 1. Not getting relevant documents.
> 2. Suprisingly and ugly though -> Getting same number for the
> Hits.length() which is 21 and then gives OutOfMemoryError.
> 
> Infact I realised I should give details of what I want to do may be that
> wud help someone to tell whats the issue:
> 
> I have document with field : "Tiltle" and "Description" which I have
> indexed and I am searching one of these fields for certain terms. Is my
> above code fine or I shud be using the query in some other manner. 
> 
> Please Advice.
> 
> 
> Daniel Naber-5 wrote:
>> 
>> On Tuesday 10 April 2007 08:40, Lokeya wrote:
>> 
>>> But when i try to get hits.length() it is 0.
>>>
>>> Can anyone point out whats wrong ?
>> 
>> Please check the FAQ first:
>> http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/LuceneFAQ#head-3558e5121806fb4fce80fc022d889484a9248b71
>> 
>> Regards
>>  Daniel
>> 
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