Hi thanks for the suggestion. I am relatively new to Lucene, so I have a few more questions on this implementation. I looked at the source code for Lucene and found the TopDocCollector class. It appears this class derives from the HitCollector class, so I should be able to simply extend TopDocCollector and override the Collect method to simply check to see if I have a document with the base URL already in collected and inserted. Here is my psuedo code changes to the Collect method:
if (score > 0.0f) { // Do something here to get the document base URL (doc.BaseURL) if ((hq.Size() < numHits || score >= minScore) && collectedBaseURLArray.Contains(doc.BaseURL)) { collectedBaseURLArray.Add(doc.BaseURL); totalHits++; hq.Insert(new ScoreDoc(doc, score)); minScore = ((ScoreDoc) hq.Top()).score; // maintain minScore } } Does this make sense? How could I tell the search to use my extended version of the TopDocCollector class? Also, how would I pull the URL from the document inside of the loop above? I didn't see any good documentation anywhere on how to do that. There seems to be little information out there on how to build your own custom collector. Thanks again, Mike Anshum-2 wrote: > > Hi Mike, > Not really through queries, but you may do this by writing a custom > collector. You'd need some supporting data structure to mark/hash the > occurrence of a domain in your result set. > > -- > Anshum Gupta > Naukri Labs! > http://ai-cafe.blogspot.com > > The facts expressed here belong to everybody, the opinions to me. The > distinction is yours to draw............ > > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 6:56 AM, Mike Polzin <mikepol...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I am working on building a web search engine and I would like to build a >> reults page similar to what Google does. The functionality I am looking >> to >> include is what I refer to a "rolling up" sites, meaning that even if a >> particular site (defined by its base URL) has many relevent hits on >> various >> pages for the searches keywords, that site is only shown once in the >> results >> listing with a link to the most relevent hit on that site. What I do not >> want is to have one site dominate a search results page. >> >> Does it make sense to just do the search, get the hits list and then >> programatically remove the results which, although they meet the search >> criteria, are not as relevent? Is there a way to do this through queries? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Mike >> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Limiting-search-result-for-web-search-engine-tp27430155p27447319.html Sent from the Lucene - Java Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org