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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Em [mailto:mailformailingli...@yahoo.de]
>> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 1:02 PM
>> To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: WordBoundTokenFilter
>>
>> Yes, it's part of Solr. And even in Solr there
om: Em [mailto:mailformailingli...@yahoo.de]
> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 1:02 PM
> To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: WordBoundTokenFilter
>
> Yes, it's part of Solr. And even in Solr there was no documentation in the
API
> - at last when I searched for it the last tim
Yes, it's part of Solr. And even in Solr there was no documentation in
the API - at last when I searched for it the last time.
Regards,
Em
Am 13.06.2011 12:56, schrieb Denis Bazhenov:
> It seems so. Interestingly I can't find any mentions of
> WordDelimiterTokenFilter using google. Is it part of
It seems so. Interestingly I can't find any mentions of
WordDelimiterTokenFilter using google. Is it part of Solr codebase?
On 13.06.2011, at 21:49, Em wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sounds like the WordDelimiterTokenFilter from Solr, doesn't it?
>
> Regards,
> Em
>
> Am 13.06.2011 12:06, schrieb Denis Bazh
Hi,
sounds like the WordDelimiterTokenFilter from Solr, doesn't it?
Regards,
Em
Am 13.06.2011 12:06, schrieb Denis Bazhenov:
> Some time ago I need to tune our home grown search engine based on lucene to
> perform well on product searches. Product search is search where users come
> with part
Some time ago I need to tune our home grown search engine based on lucene to
perform well on product searches. Product search is search where users come
with part of product name and we should find the product.
The problem here is that users doesn't provide full model name. For instance id
prod