Hi everybody,
I've a problem with my searching index.
I've created a stand alone application and it works perfectly.
I've put them on tomcat launching with java web start,but if I run the
query(the same query) I always obtain no results!!!Why??
help Me!!!thanks a lot!!
Marco Laz
Hi everybody,
I've a problem with my searching index.
I've created a stand alone application and it works perfectly.I've put
them on tomcat launching with java web start but If I run the query(the
same query) I always obtain no resultplease help me!!!
Marco Lazzara
Il gi
the same index from my standalone
app.
I've tried to put the index everywhere but the result is always the
same.
Please help me!!!
Marco Lazzara
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- what do IndexReader.maxDoc(), numDocs()
and getVersion() say, standalone
and in tomcat?
*_What do you mean with this question??
P.S: I've followed a getting started topic on lucene web page
http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_4_1/demo.html
But with not satisfaction result.
Marco Lazzara
So you say it
//aggiunta documento all'indice
iwriter.addDocument(doc);
}
iwriter.close();
directory.close();
}
public int getNR(){
return rs.NumResource();
}
}
MARCO LAZZARA
> Things that could help us
} catch (IOException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
Marco Lazzara
> Sorry, anyhow looking over this quickly here's a summarization of what
> I see:
>
> You have documents in your index that look like the following:
>
> name which is indexed and stored.
>
Sorry :( :( :(
I'm still trying to fix the problem I'll answer in a few hours...
MARCO LAZZARA
> Its been a few days, and we haven't heard back about this issue, can
> we assume that you fixed it via using fully qualified paths then?
>
> Matt
>
> Ian Lea wro
u are running it
>> from. Tomcat's default directory may well not be the same as yours.
>> I strongly suggest that you use a full path name and/or provide some
>> evidence that your readers and writers are using the same directory
>> and thus lucene index.
>>
>&g
I was talking with my teacher.
Is it correct to use FSDirectory?Could you please look again at the code
I've posted here??
Should I choose a different way to Indexing ??
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/22 Ian Lea
> OK. I'd still like to see some evidence, but never mind.
>
> Nex
ok.I understand what you really mean but It doesn't work.
I understand one thing.For example When i try to open an index in the
following location : "RDFIndexLucene/" but the folder doesn't exist,*Lucene
create an empty folder named "RDFIndexLucene"* in my home folder
x27;s the default index write behavior.
>
> It will create any directory that you ask it to.
>
> Matt
>
>
> Marco Lazzara wrote:
>
>> ok.I understand what you really mean but It doesn't work.
>> I understand one thing.For example When i try to open an index
hen you
> have chased down the full debugging path for this.
>
> If this yields nothing for you, I'd be happy to take a closer look at your
> source code, but until then give this a shot.
>
> Oh.. if it fails, please post back EXACTLY which steps in the above
> outlined proc
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
this changes everytime one time it is: no segments* file found in
org.apache.lucene.store.ramdirect...@*1c2ec05*
the second it is no segments* file found in
org.apache.lucene.store.ramdirect...@*170b819*
On the standalone it works perfectly.
Marco Lazzara
2009
12:00 segments.gen
but when I run the query I obtain no results
Why in my folder there are only 3 files???
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/24 Marco Lazzara
> Hi.At step 2 I have only 3 files in the folder,but i think is not a
> problema.I've tried to create the index in the web app e not only in
ption : "no segments* file found in
org.apache.lucene.store.
>
> ramdirect...@home/marco/testIndex"
It means that Lucene tries to search in that index but it fails..maybe the
index is incorrect for a webapp???
MARCO LAZZARA
2009/5/26 Matthew Hall
> Right.. so perhaps
in your index using Luke?
>
> Good luck.
>
> -h
>
>
>
> - Original Message
> From: Marco Lazzara
> To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 3:45:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Searching index problems with tomcat
>
> I tried differen
example) only 3 files of
5.
Any ideas???
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/27 N Hira
>
> Sorry for the confusion -- I checked the archive and I could not find a
> message where you have been able to open the index using Luke.
>
> Have you been able to do that? I see that you have reported the
In my app I obtain 3 results.But I think is not a problem
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/27 Erick Erickson
> StandardAnalyzer is fine. I loaded your index into Luke and there is
> exactly
> one document with philipcimiano in the name field.
> There is only one document that has researcher
Lucene recognizes the index (when it isn't empty) but on the
webapp It obtains no result
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/27 N. Hira
> Okay -- if the problem is not the number of results, then let's clarify the
> problem:
>
> 1. You create an index in something like:
>/home/ma
Exception e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
Marco Lazzara
2009/5/27 N. Hira
> Okay -- that helps.
>
> So we know that searching the same files with Luke works, but with the web
> app does not
; Could you also post the code for RDFinder.Search() and the output from
> query.toString() when text is "PHILIPCIMIANO"?
>
> -h
>
>
> On 27-May-2009, at 12:40 PM, Marco Lazzara wrote:
>
> String[] fieldsearch = new String[] {"name", "synonyms"
, the default field
> used to construct the QueryParser is what's being used for your query,
> correct? Could you post: 1. The code used to construct the QueryParser? 2.
> The output of query.toString() when the sentence parameter is
> "PHILIPCIMIANO"? -h On 27-Ma
your
> search?
>
> -h
>
>
>
> - Original Message
> From: Marco Lazzara
> To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:41:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Searching index problems with tomcat
>
> I've made a bad copy-paste. this is the full c
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