On 12 Apr 2007 at 20:22, karl wettin wrote:
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> 12 apr 2007 kl. 20.00 skrev Steffen Heinrich:
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> > This search is only meant to be used in an ajax-driven web
> > application.
> > And the basic idea is to give the user incentive and turn him to
> > something
On 12 Apr 2007 at 16:49, karl wettin wrote:
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> 12 apr 2007 kl. 12.19 skrev Steffen Heinrich:
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> >
> > The intended system however can not be trained by user input. The
> > suggestions have to come from a given corpus (e.g. an ocasionally
> > updated product dat
On 12 Apr 2007 at 9:27, Erick Erickson wrote:
> See below
...
> Not quite. As I understand your problem, you want all the terms that
> match (or at least a subset) for a field. For this, WildcardTermEnum
> is really all you need. Think of it this way...
> (Wildcard)TermEnum gives you a list of
On 12 Apr 2007 at 0:28, karl wettin wrote:
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> 11 apr 2007 kl. 22.32 skrev Steffen Heinrich:
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> > According to occasional references on this list some people have
> > already tried to implement such a search with lucene but did they
> > succeed?
> >
> > M
On 12 Apr 2007 at 7:13, Antony Bowesman wrote:
> Steffen Heinrich wrote:
> > Normally an IndexWriter uses only one default Analyzer for all its
> > tokenizing businesses. And while it is appearantly possible to supply
> > a certain other instance when adding a specific
On 11 Apr 2007 at 18:05, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Rather than using a search, have you thought about using a TermEnum?
> It's much, much, much faster than a query. What it allows you to do
> is enumerate the terms in the index on a per-field basis. Essentially, this
> is what happens when you do a P
Hello Lucene users,
I'm rather new to lucene and java but have done work with other
search engines some time before.
Right now I'm trying my hands (and luck) on a 'search as you type'-
sort of high performance search a la GoogleSuggest.
There meanwhile are on the net, a number of examples for su
On 11 Mar 2007 at 22:58, ruchi thakur wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your help..
> below is a snapshot from the code, am using for search
> org.apache.lucene.analysis.StopAnalyzer sa = new
> org.apache.lucene.analysis.StopAnalyzer();
> org.apache.lucene.analysis.Analyzer analyzer = sa;
> QueryParser p
On 9 Mar 2007 at 15:10, McGuigan, Colin wrote:
> I have a "filename" field in Lucene that holds a value, like this:
> pagefile.sys
>
Hi Colin,
I'm still _very_ new to lucene, but isn't that what the un-tokenized
indexing is for?
Like in 1.9.1
doc.add(Field.Keyword("filename", "pagefile.sys"));
:25, Chris Hostetter wrote:
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> are you perhaps exceding this...
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> http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/api/org/apache/lucene/index/IndexWriter
> .html#setMaxFieldLength(int)
>
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