Hey Tommaso, Cool thanks. I tried it out, and when using luke-4.7.0 jar I get the following exception:
Invalid directory at the location, check console for more information. Last Exception: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: A SPI class of type org.apache.lucene.codes.Codec with name 'oakCodec' does not exist. You need to add the corresponding jar file supporting this SPI to your classpath. Could you tell me which jar it is that I should be adding to the classpath? Thanks! Greetings Roy > On 8 May 2017, at 15:07, Tommaso Teofili <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Roy, > > if you have copy on read enabled (it is by default) for the Oak Lucene > index you should be able to take the index at their paths on the file > systems and use Luke as per any other Lucene index (btw Oak is currently > using Lucene 4.7.1). > > Hope it helps, > Tommaso > > [1] : http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/docs/query/lucene.html#CopyOnRead > > Il giorno lun 8 mag 2017 alle ore 15:01 Roy Teeuwen <[email protected]> ha > scritto: > >> Hey all, >> >> I got a question relating the oak:indexes in Jackrabbit OAK. Is it >> possible to actually open these indexes and see what is inside them? I know >> it is possible to use Luke to open a Lucene index and query it manually, is >> this also possible for the property index and the Lucene index inside oak? >> If so, how would I go about this, where are they situated on file system so >> that I could open them with Luke or something >> >> Thanks! >> Roy >>
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