You may want to look at the FunctionQuery capability, either in
Lucene, or the expanded capabilities (recently added) in Solr.
-Grant
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Were planning to use Lucene or Solr within our
application and wanted to know if it can support the
following:
Scenario:
We have (say) 5 fields in a document which need to be
indexed. 4 fields are indexed by Lucene. The 5th field
is not indexed as it has data that cant be indexed or
searched by Lucene.
We have a special algorithm/API to search/match on the
5th field. Can this algorithm/API be integrated within
Lucene/Solr so that if we pass the 5th field data as a
query, the search engine will use our algorithm/API to
search and return/display the results. The reason why
we want this to be integrated with Lucene/Solr are
obvious - rely on Lucene/Solr's basic scalability /
performance as well as integrate both traditional
searching capabilities and specialized searching for
our end-user
Is this possible to achieve in Lucene/Solr and if so,
how. Would be nice to understand your thoughts as this
is very critical for us.
Appreciate your help. thank you.
cheers
Prakash
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