I am trying to find out a quick way to get a complete count of all search
results found in all of my Documents.
Let me back up...
I have split the content that I am searching into many Documents and then
indexed this content. Each Document represents about one "paragraph" of
data.
Now I search
Hi Folks,
I have the following problem:
We have a very large list of special words or phrases that should match if
they occur in a document. The idea was to fill the index with all these
phrases and use the document as the query. Then we expect a 100% match for
phrases that occur "exact" in the d
HitIterator is simply a facade over Hits that implements the Iterator
interface, making it a bit more aesthetic to work with, and such it
makes using Groovy with Lucene a lot cleaner. Nothing more than that.
Erik
On Jan 13, 2006, at 9:04 PM, Koji Sekiguchi wrote:
Hello,
I'm usin
Hello Everybody!
Do you know if it is possible to get the name of the field in which Lucene
found a term?
I know that you can get the content of all fields with the document id. But
I need to know in which field Lucene found my term, if I searched in several
fields.
I'm thankful for every kind of