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]>
>
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