thanks Jack for the reference, I didn't know it.
Regards,
Tommaso

2014-03-08 1:25 GMT+01:00 Jack Krupansky <j...@basetechnology.com>:

>   For reference, the LucidWorks Search query parser has two MLT features:
>
> 1. Like terms - does MLT on a list of terms.
>
> For example:
>
> like:(Four score "and" seven years ago our fathers brought forth)
>
> See:
> http://docs.lucidworks.com/display/lweug/Like+Term+Keyword+Option
>
> This is effectively an OR operator on the terms.
>
> 2. Like document - does MLT on a Solr document, given it's id:
>
> For example:
>
> Washington like:"http://cnn.com"; -"New York"
>
> See:
> http://docs.lucidworks.com/display/lweug/Like+Document+Term+Keyword+Option
>
> -- Jack Krupansky
>
>  *From:* Tommaso Teofili <tommaso.teof...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:23 AM
> *To:* dev@lucene.apache.org
> *Subject:* Suggestions about writing / extending QueryParsers
>
>  Hi all,
>
> I'm thinking about writing/extending a QueryParser for MLT queries; I've
> never really looked into that code too much, while I'm doing that now, I'm
> wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to start with such a topic.
> Should I write a new grammar for that ? Or can I just extend an existing
> grammar / class?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tommaso
>

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