nday, July 22, 2013 6:24 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in log file.
Hello. I am trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in a log
file. The log file is huge.
However I am unable to search it. This is because the StandardAnalyzer
it Murarka
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 6:24 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in log file.
Hello. I am trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in a log
file. The log file is huge.
However I am unable to search it. This is because the
3 6:24 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in log file.
Hello. I am trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in a log
file. The log file is huge.
However I am unable to search it. This is because the StandardAnalyzer
must be splitting th
I can easily split on periods. The standard analyzer is splitting on
spaces and I can implement a custom analyzer that will split on periods.
However this string will be present say suppose 3-4 times in a huge
file. Now if I proceed to search other terms in this file then I may not
get the pro
Even though you're on the Lucene list, consider installing Solr
just to see the admin/analysis page to see how your index and
query analysis works. There's no reason you couldn't split this
up on periods into separate words and then just use phrase query
to find java.lang.NullPointerException, but
Hello. I am trying to search java.lang.NullPointerException in a log
file. The log file is huge.
However I am unable to search it. This is because the StandardAnalyzer
must be splitting the words on "SPACES" and since there is no space
present here. The entire string is converted into 1 token.