Hi Erik,
It is really beacause of the IndexReader. I correct it and it's OK now.
Thank a lot!
Best Regards,
Jiang
2006/8/2, zhu jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yep, I close the IndexReader before navigating Hits. Isn't it permitted?
2006/8/2, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are you perha
Yep, I close the IndexReader before navigating Hits. Isn't it permitted?
2006/8/2, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Are you perhaps closing IndexReader or IndexSearcher before or while
navigating Hits?
Erik
On Aug 1, 2006, at 1:05 PM, zhu jiang wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
>I use multi-t
Are you perhaps closing IndexReader or IndexSearcher before or while
navigating Hits?
Erik
On Aug 1, 2006, at 1:05 PM, zhu jiang wrote:
Hi Erik,
I use multi-threads to add lots of documents while querying. At the
begining,the query result is right, but after a while, when I quer
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Hoss Man commented on LUCENE-643:
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also please bear in mind that if you are having dificulty getting somethign to
work that you think should be fairly straight for
: Yonik, I think it is possible to make a reasonable assumption about the
: distribution of the vints. Lucene stores deltas between document IDs
: instead of document IDs, and I guess (no data available) most
: frequencies will be below 128.
perhaps the best way to identify what "typical" assumpt
Hi Simon,
I have stepped into the program. The cause of the null argument is that
when I get the hits object after one query, the method of Hits.id throws
exceptions. The essential cause is the invalid handle. What should I do?
2006/8/2, Simon Willnauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Could be the "j
Could be the "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Argument cannot be
null" the cause of your problem. Rootcauses of exceptions are always
the bottom aren't they?
simon
On 8/1/06, zhu jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Erik,
I use multi-threads to add lots of documents while querying. At
Hi Erik,
I use multi-threads to add lots of documents while querying. At the
begining,the query result is right, but after a while, when I query again,
the exception thrown.Here is the stack trace:
java.io.IOException: invalid handle
at java.io.RandomAccessFile.seek(Native Method)
at org.apac
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Grant Ingersoll commented on LUCENE-643:
Can you please provide more information? Line numbers for the stack trace, the
code used to setup. A nice JUnit
On Jul 31, 2006, at 11:34 PM, zhu jiang wrote:
When I query, I got this exception:The handle is invalid. What
should I
do?
You should give us a much more complete error message, including the
stack trace. :)
Erik
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Error when tried to index with IndexWriter on Luncene 2.0
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Key: LUCENE-643
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-643
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versi
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Johan Stuyts updated LUCENE-639:
Attachment: readVInt performance results.pdf
Results of running the test.
> [PATCH] Slight performance improvement for readVInt() of IndexInput
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Johan Stuyts updated LUCENE-639:
Attachment: ReadVIntPerformanceMain.java
Source for performance test.
> [PATCH] Slight performance improvement for readVInt() of IndexInput
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Johan Stuyts commented on LUCENE-639:
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Yonik, I think it is possible to make a reasonable assumption about the
distribution of the vints. Lucene stores deltas
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