Ok. I'll go ahead. Just one more thing: the apidocs warning says "(...) IndexReader should only contain doc of interest, best to use MemoryIndex (..)". How can I build a reader with a subset of docs?
Thanks! On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>wrote: > That's the Lucene developers' way of saying "we don't guarantee backwards > compatibility". > > The devs go to great lengths to honor the contract of not changing public > APIs without > going through a deprecation process, which causes quite a lot of work. But > that conflicts > with the desirable process of having real-live users get a look at new > code. > So this > warning merely says "the next compilation of Lucene may have a different > API, so don't > blame us if you have to recompile against a new jar". OK, I've played > pretty > loose with > the words, but that's the intent. > > By and large, though, the functionality will be there in new versions, but > you may have > to change the calls you use if you get new jars. > > I'd go ahead and use the class/method with confidence that something > similar > will be there > in the future, but you may have to recompile if you get new jars. > > Best > Erick > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Fabiano Nunes <fabi...@nunes.me> wrote: > > > I've figured out the PayloadSpanUtil class. It's exactly what I'm > > expecting. > > But, I'm concerned about the warning message in API docs (indeed, I think > I > > dont understand it). There is any other approach? Can I have the same > > results retrieving the termPositions without performance issues? > > > > Thanks. > > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Fabiano Nunes <fabi...@nunes.me> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I'm trying to retrieve payloads from the highlighteds terms by > > Highlighter > > > class. In my tests, all terms returned from Highlighter has null as > > payload. > > > Example: > > > > > > Highlighter h = new Highlighter(new Formatter() { > > > public String highlightTerm(String originalText, TokenGroup tokenGroup) > { > > > Token token = tokenGroup.getToken(0); > > > Payload payload = token.getPayload(); > > > assertNotNull(payload); // <---------------- payload is always null > > > return originalText; > > > } > > > }, scorer); > > > > > > It seems that Highlighter removes payload attribute from all terms > before > > > creating its TokenGroup. > > > How can I preserve it? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > >