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Andrea Bollini commented on DS-208:
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Hi Stuart, some users don't like to store the fulltext in the default index 
used for simple search. Instead its want store the text in a specific index 
combined with other metadata (I don't think that this is really need: the 
title, authors and keywords are normally present in the fulltext...). Finally 
as you say, we need to store the fulltext in a separate field so that it can be 
used in highlighting, snipets, etc. (We are also looking to the Carrot2 
clustering engine http://www.carrot2.org/ and having a separate index for the 
fulltext make the demo webapp works out-of-box on the dspace lucene index).

So I suggest to keep my original patch behaviour or at least make configurable 
the inclusion in the default index

> Make the fulltext indexes configurable
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-208
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-208
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: DSpace API
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.2
>            Reporter: Andrea Bollini
>            Assignee: Andrea Bollini
>         Attachments: DS-208-configure-fulltext-indexes.patch
>
>
> This patch allow the user to configure the index name where the extracted 
> text from the bitstream (fulltext) will be stored.
> More then one index is allowed and if the configuration is missing the 
> "default" index name is used for backward compatibility.
> Documentation update is included, please take a look if possible

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