@devs: please release Lucene 2.1 to ibiblio!

2007-05-16 Thread Michael Böckling
gards, Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) Telefon: +49 711 601747-0 Telefax: +49 711 601747-141 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: www.dmc.de Handelsregister: AG Stuttgart HRB 18974 Geschäftsführer: Andreas

Modifying StandardAnalyzer so that it also splits words after pun ctuation characters that are not followed by whitespace

2007-05-29 Thread Michael Böckling
ed at StandardTokenizer.jj, but I don't quite get it. The recursive nature of the grammar bends my mind. Can someone smarter than me help here? I'd be most thankful! Regards, Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) T

AW: Modifying StandardAnalyzer so that it also splits words after pun ctuation characters that are not followed by whitespace

2007-05-30 Thread Michael Böckling
Von: Steven Rowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Mai 2007 19:54 > An: java-user@lucene.apache.org > Betreff: Re: Modifying StandardAnalyzer so that it also splits words > after pun ctuation characters that are not followed by whitespace > > > Hi Michael, >

Should I synchronize searching to cache the IndexSearcher?

2007-06-05 Thread Michael Böckling
a non-cached search() method but building a new IndexSearcher for every query? My Index is not very big, less than 5MB. Thanks for any comments! Regards, Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) Telefon: +49 711 601

Bug in QueryParser?

2007-06-21 Thread Michael Böckling
cards. Example: *project* When I insert a ? somewehere in the query, it works again, which leads me to the conclusion that this must be a bug in the QueryParser. Example: *pro?ect* Is this a known issue? I couldn't find anything about this. Thanks a lot! Michae

Searching over multiple indexes with 1:m relationship

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Böckling
this ok, or am I completely nuts by doing that? Is there a better alternative? Thanks for any clues! Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) Telefon: +49 711 601747-0 Telefax: +49 711 601747-141 E-Mail: [EMAIL

AW: Searching over multiple indexes with 1:m relationship

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Böckling
results in 1,000,000 pks, then it does > > So how much data are you talking about? Even the single-index idea > depends upon whether we're talking a couple of G index size of a > couple of T... > > Best > Erick > > > > > On 6/28/07, Michael

AW: Searching over multiple indexes with 1:m relationship

2007-07-05 Thread Michael Böckling
g Chris's advice and de-normalizing the > data would > be the first you should try. > > Erick. > > On 6/28/07, Michael Böckling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi Erickson, > > > > thanks for your reply. > > > > Of course you ar

Wildcard queries don't work on untokenized fields (Lucene 2.2.0)

2007-07-12 Thread Michael Böckling
character *, the parsed query reads correctly as "code:KP00". Is this a bug or a "feature"? Thanks for any help! Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) Telefon: +49 711 601747-0 Telefax: +49