Thanks Otis, it seems it's what I search.
S�bastien
> Look for MultiFieldQueryParser. I believe that is the name of the
> class. You should be able to find it in the online Javadocs.
>
> Otis
>
> --- Sebastien X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've an index : each document is indexed with 2 fields named
> > "content" and "title".
> >
> > To make my search, I use this code :
> > QueryParser qp = new QueryParser("content", analyzer);
> >
> > My interrogation is :
> > if I use the QueryParser("content", analyzer) and I make a search
> > like this in my query " title : mysearch", is the exact same thing
> > than if I use the QueryParser("title", analyzer) and I make the
> > search " mysearch" ?
> > I suppose that yes, but someone could confirm that?
> > Is there a methode to make my search automatically with the 2 fields?
> > for the moment, I use this code :
> > QueryParser qp = new QueryParser("content", analyzer);
> > qp.setOperator(QueryParser.DEFAULT_OPERATOR_AND);
> > query = qp.parse("("+queryString+") OR
> > title:("+queryString+")");
> > Is it the good way?
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> >
>
>
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