Nutch has a own query parser so you just can recylce some code from
the generated QueryParser and add this to a plugin.
Am 23.01.2006 um 21:10 schrieb Steve Betts:
Lucene has a tool call QueryParser that handles all the appropriate
wildcard
and Boolean searches. It would be a good place to start if you need
more
advanced query capability.
Thanks,
Steve Betts
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From: Stefan Groschupf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: wildcard matches not working?
Take a look to the query-basic plugin. It uses Lucene's Boolean
Query, may you can 'hack' there something.
HTH
Stefan
Am 23.01.2006 um 13:09 schrieb Raghavendra Prabhu:
is the nutch analyser capable of storing text and retreiving text in
wildcard format
i know nutch does not support it now
But even when i modified the code and made sure that i passed a
wild card
query ,then also it did not work.
Any of u have ideas on this
On 1/23/06, Carl-Johan Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm also wondering about the status of wildcard och fuzzy
searches. I'm
using Nutch to index the producs in a webshop, so I really need
them.
Lucene supports them I think, why not Nutch?
Thanks,
C-J
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Ämne: wildcard matches not working?
i can't seem to get wildcard matches ( "test*" ) to work in my
index using
the default nutch search application.
is there something i'm missing?
i'm using nutch built from trunk, with a patch applied that lets
htdig-noindex
boundaries not be indexed.
Thanks in advance for any help,
-a
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