Mike,
Was Wondering if you could possibly post this to the Java-User Lucene
Forum. I am not sure why but I can not seem to get this through
successfully.
I appreciate any assistance you can offer me - thanks.
To ALL LUCENE Experts,
We are seeking a LUCENE expert to do some contract work.
Can
Note that Solr is expressedly designed for this kind of thing: every
time you commit, a new searcher is opened in the background, warmed,
and the swapped with the current one. It also support autocommit
after X updates, or after the oldest update passes X milliseconds
without being commit
at a basic level yes, just getting the avg/min/max from a function
query would be awesome. once that is in place getting more complex
stats would be gravy. i need to do something in this area i just
want to know if there is some more fundamental that i'm working against.
- will
On Aug
Can you provide more details on what you are trying to do? Are you
trying to collect information from the FunctionQuery after it is done?
-Grant
On Aug 24, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Will Johnson wrote:
i'm looking at doing some statistical work with lucene searches and
the function queries look li
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i'm looking at doing some statistical work with lucene searches and
the function queries look like a nice starting point. i found the
DocValues.getMin/Max/Avg functions already however there doesn't seem
to be a nice way to get to this information without doing a fair
amount of subclassing
This topic has been discussed a number of times, I suggest you
search the mail archives as that will get you very complete answers
more quickly. See
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/lucene/java-user/
If that doesn't get you any help, let us know.
Best
Erick
On 8/24/07, Kai Hu <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi,
Does anybody here have any experience with Search technology used in
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007?
(More info can be found here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointserver/HA102261451033.aspx)
I am particularly interested in some comparison to Lucene technology.
Does it sup