2010/11/30 Shai Erera <ser...@gmail.com> > Can you try to do: > QueryParser qp = new MultiFieldQueryParser(params); > qp.setDefaultOperator(Operator.AND); > qp.parse(query); > > See if that helps -- the static parse method instantiates its own QP and > therefore you cannot tell it that the default OP is AND. > > Thanks,I will have a try tommorrow.
> Shai > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:42 PM, maven apache <apachemav...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > Hi: I have two documents: > > > > title body > > Lucene In Action A high-performance, full-featured text search > > engine library. > > Lucene Practice Use lucene in your application > > > > Now,I search "lucene performance" using > > > > private String[] f = { "title", "body"}; > > private Occur[] should = { Occur.SHOULD, Occur.SHOULD}; > > Query q = MultiFieldQueryParser.parse(Version.LUCENE_29, "lucene > > performance", f, should,new IKAnalyzer()); > > > > Then I get two hits: "Lucene In Action" and "Lucene Practice". > > > > However I do not want the "Lucene practice" in the search result. > > > > That's to say,I just want the documents who own all my search terms can > be > > returned,the "lucene parctice" does not contain the term "performance",so > > it > > should not be returned. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > BTW,I do really cautioned when asking a new question in the list,but I > > really have no idea after read the documents and googling,hoping not > > disturb > > you guys. > > >