Where can i find the information regarding embedding lucene with database.
Thanks
http://marceloochoa.blogspot.com/2007/09/running-lucene-inside-your-oracle-jvm.html
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-434
Cheers
Mark
rickery.
>
> I'm sure there will be other ways of doing this too but this seems like a
> conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search terms as
> extensions to the document content.
>
> Cheers
> Mark
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> results..
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> Hi Mark Harwood
> I know it
ene searches (they are all documented).
Cheers
Mark
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Hi Mark Harwo
low-level trickery.
>
> I'm sure there will be other ways of doing this too but this seems like a
> conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search terms as
> extensions to the document content.
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>
>
> - Original Message
>
> of this low-level trickery.
> > >
> > > I'm sure there will be other ways of doing this too but this seems
> > > like a conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search
> > > terms as extensions to the document content.
> > >
>
ways of doing this too but this seems like a
>> conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search terms as
>> extensions to the document content.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> - Original Message
>> From: sumittyagi &l
gt;
> I'm sure there will be other ways of doing this too but this seems like a
> conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search terms as
> extensions to the document content.
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>
>
> - Original Message
> From: sumittyagi <[EMA
eing aware of this low-level trickery.
>>
>> I'm sure there will be other ways of doing this too but this seems like a
>> conceptually clean way of modelling it - just seeing search terms as
>> extensions to the document content.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Mark
&g
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> edit
>>> the
>>> file which arrange the results and give them ranks,
>>> or is there any other way i can use my module to rerank the results
>>>
>>>
>>> markharw00d wrote:
>>> >
>>> > I think you need to describe your
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Actually what i have to do is...
1.) for every query(keyword), among the results obtained, the keyword
will
be mapped with the
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>> > I think you need to describe your "factors" in more detail. Exactly
>> what
>> > do you want to achieve for your users?
>> > We could be talking about any number of Lucene functions here.
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> &
ut what problem you're trying to
address.
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actually i am
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t; We could be talking about any number of Lucene functions here.
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hi, i am using lucene for the very first time and want to manipulate
the
results, by adding some more factors to it, which file should i edit to
manipulate the search results
Tha
hi, i am using lucene for the very first time and want to manipulate the
results, by adding some more factors to it, which file should i edit to
manipulate the search results
Thanks
Sumit Tyagi
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