Where are you getting your doc from? I see no Document doc = new Document()
line in your code. So it's re-using an old one? Best Erick On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 10:43 PM, Hasan Diwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > writer = new IndexWriter(indexLocation, new > StandardAnalyzer(), true); > String string = request.getParameter("text"); > this.log("Text is "+string); > Date date = new Date(); > String dateString = DateTools.dateToString(date, > DateTools.Resolution.MINUTE); > this.log("Date is "+dateString); > Field allField = new Field("all", string, Field.Store.YES, > Field.Index.TOKENIZED); > Field dateField = new Field("date", dateString, > Field.Store.YES, > Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED); > doc.add(allField); > doc.add(dateField); > writer.addDocument(doc); > writer.optimize(); > writer.close(); > > This code is supposed to get information from a JSP (and does) and put > it into a lucene index (and does) in a new document (and does not). > This is apparent when I query it using luke and the default lucene web > application. Any suggestions or pointers to what to do about this > would be eternally helpful? Thanks in advance! > -- > Cheers, > Hasan Diwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >