On 3/2/06, Larry Ogrodnek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do like the idea of breaking on case, this would be especially great
> for finding interface implementations (searching for readers and
> writers, e.g.).
WordDelimiterFilter does this, but it's not in core lucene yet...
you'd have to get it
tcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:16 PM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: javadoc lookup
Nice! I'm curious, what do you have cooking on the server-side?
Having Lucene showing terms from an index of javadocs would allow for
partial matches such tha
Larry Ogrodnek wrote:
Hey, I put together a little ajax / lucene javadoc lookup site that I
just wanted to share I've found it pretty useful to be able to just
type a few letters instead of navigating through the standard javadoc
frames...
http://jdk.representqueens.com:9090/
Nice indeed.
I use IntelliJ for such things when I have it open, but when I don't I
have to click through the SVN repository (I'm normally looking for
source, not javadoc).
Could you add a link to the source as well?
-Yonik
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On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:23 PM, Larry Ogrodnek wrote:
Hey, I put together a little ajax / lucene javadoc lookup site that I
just wanted to share I've found it pretty useful to be able to
just
type a few letters instead of navigating through the standard javadoc
frames...
http://jdk
That is neat... nice work.
On 02/03/2006, at 10:23 AM, Larry Ogrodnek wrote:
Hey, I put together a little ajax / lucene javadoc lookup site that I
just wanted to share I've found it pretty useful to be able to
just
type a few letters instead of navigating through the standard ja
Hey, I put together a little ajax / lucene javadoc lookup site that I
just wanted to share I've found it pretty useful to be able to just
type a few letters instead of navigating through the standard javadoc
frames...
http://jdk.representqueens.com:9090/s/jdk/