Re: term query boost problem

2009-08-13 Thread Simon Willnauer
Chrisitan, if you haven't done so you might find Luke (http://www.getopt.org/luke/) very helpful so see what has been indexed and how. simon On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Christian Bongiorno wrote: > turns out the index is being built with lower-case terms which is why we > aren't getting hits

Re: term query boost problem

2009-08-12 Thread Christian Bongiorno
turns out the index is being built with lower-case terms which is why we aren't getting hits the way we expect. When I change my search terms to lower I see more of what I expect. Gonna keep working on this and post updates. On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Christian Bongiorno < christ...@bongio

Re: term query boost problem

2009-08-12 Thread Grant Ingersoll
You have a bunch of log statements in there, what are they printing out? Also, IndexSearcher.explain() is your friend for understanding why a doc matched the way it did. On Aug 12, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Christian Bongiorno wrote: I have a situation where I have a series of terms queries as par

term query boost problem

2009-08-12 Thread Christian Bongiorno
I have a situation where I have a series of terms queries as part of a BooleanQuery. example: term: 'sole type' -> leather BooleanClause.SHOULD_OCCURR term: 'title' -> 'Men's Golf shoes' BooleanClause.SHOULD_OCCURR ... But, some terms are incredibly powerful indicators of match term: 'band t