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David Webb commented on LUCENE-3171:
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Is there a wiki page on how to use this? I need to implement an index with
nested docs and an example scheme and query would be awesome. Thanks!
> BlockJoinQuery/Collector
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>
> Key: LUCENE-3171
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3171
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: modules/other
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
> Fix For: 3.4, 4.0
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> Attachments: LUCENE-3171.patch, LUCENE-3171.patch, LUCENE-3171.patch
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> I created a single-pass Query + Collector to implement nested docs.
> The approach is similar to LUCENE-2454, in that the app must index
> documents in "join order", as a block (IW.add/updateDocuments), with
> the parent doc at the end of the block, except that this impl is one
> pass.
> Once you join at indexing time, you can take any query that matches
> child docs and join it up to the parent docID space, using
> BlockJoinQuery. You then use BlockJoinCollector, which sorts parent
> docs by provided Sort, to gather results, grouped by parent; this
> collector finds any BlockJoinQuerys (using Scorer.visitScorers) and
> retains the child docs corresponding to each collected parent doc.
> After searching is done, you retrieve the TopGroups from a provided
> BlockJoinQuery.
> Like LUCENE-2454, this is less general than the arbitrary joins in
> Solr (SOLR-2272) or parent/child from ElasticSearch
> (https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/553), since you
> must do the join at indexing time as a doc block, but it should be
> able to handle nested joins as well as joins to multiple tables,
> though I don't yet have test cases for these.
> I put this in a new Join module (modules/join); I think as we
> refactor join impls we should put them here.
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