If you don't care about search, why not just use reader to traverse ?
Establish a for loop from 0 to reader.maxDoc() - 1, and filter the
documents using Multifields. You can even bucket this procedure, and run
your statistics calc in parallel.
On Thursday, November 12, 2015, Valentin Popov
wrote:
Actually, this looks like a fine place to use Streaming
Aggregation/Streaming Expressions. Those operate off of docValues
fields anyway, so you kind of get all this "for free".
I don't see the Solr version though, much of this is in later 5x
versions. Pull down the Solr Reference Guide for the ver
Hello,
We've created a log management system using lucene 4.3. Each log has about
10 fields and all of them are stored.
We store each hour of the logs in a separate folder so when someone runs a
query only the folders specified in the time frame are searched.
The indexes are loaded using the mmap
Hello,
I'm witnessing a change in behavior between Lucene 4.9 and 5.4.1 that I
don't quite understand.
I'd like to track down what's happening under the hood. I'm working to
update the dependencies of an open source geospatial resolution tool (
https://github.com/Berico-Technologies/CLAVIN), which
Chris , hello.
Thank got the tip, but could you explain how can I use it?
Regards,
Valentin.
> On 16 нояб. 2015 г., at 0:42, Chris Hostetter
> wrote:
>
>
> : public void collect(int docID) throws IOException {
> : Document doc = indexSearcher
Hi Torsten,
Did you find a solution for this? I am having the same issue.. I am
planning to create a custom Field with DocValueType.SORTED. Is there any
other way to do that without creating a custom Field?
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Torsten Krah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> looking at the JavaDoc of