On 16/03/13 12:47 AM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 13/03/13 08:56 AM, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:

Lucene was updated from 2.0.0 to 3.6.0 in 2.9.0-svn-3 (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-729), and the code rewritten to use the new API, but essentially it has the same behaviour as before, it passes the same unit tests. Could you please set the logger level to debug
to see if something pops out from the log file?

I'm assuming you're using the LuceneSearchProvider in your
jspwiki.properties and the StandardAnalyzer (these are the default values)


Thanks for the reply, I will do that and post any relevant output shortly. Just for information I have created a second GlassFish domain using the same host OS, GlassFish and Java versions, but using JSPWiki 2.8.3. Pointing JSPWiki 2.8.3 to a copy of the same content repository used with JSPWiki 2.9.0 and performing a search I get the expected number of quick search results. Contrary to what I said in my original post on this topic I may well have first observed the behaviour after upgrading to 2.9.0.


Hi All,

Well I've enabled debug output (according to http://doc.jspwiki.org/2.4/wiki/JSPWiki.properties#section-JSPWiki.properties-TurningOnFullDEBUGMode) and I can't see anything error-wise in either the GlassFish or JSPWiki log files, certainly not anything related to search or Lucene. I've got all Lucene and search values at defaults in jspwiki.properties too, to answer your question.

Any other pointers to things to check for? And has anyone else perhaps done an A/B test between JSPWiki 2.9.0 and earlier versions?

Cheers,
Dave

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