: I am use RMI search two server date! When I use one TermQuery return
: 30ms (very good)! But when I use booleanQuery add tow termQuery return
: must 150 ms £º£¨
:
: And three is 250 ms? My query have 13 TermQuery! Return cost 7500 ms .
:
: How can I do it quick! Use ICE(Internet Communications E
1) the API you are using indicates you are using a fairly old version of
Lucene ... I strongly urge you to upgrade, as there have been many
improvements and bug fixes ... three have also beeen many methods
deprecated and removed, if you start using an old version now (with it's
old methods) it wil
This question would probably be better suited for hte dbsight forums...
http://www.dbsight.net/?q=forum
: Is anyone using DBSight to index a database? If so, is there a way to
: just implement some Java code within my application to do a search,
-Hoss
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Erick Erickson wrote:
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> QueryParser.setDefaultOperator(QueryParser.Operator.AND).
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That works. Thanks!
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Hi,
Is anyone using DBSight to index a database? If so, is there a way to just
implement some Java code within my application to do a search, rather than
using the Velocity templates in a browser? I'd like to use the DBSight
web-based admin tool to index my database, but then call my key
QueryParser.setDefaultOperator(QueryParser.Operator.AND).
Erick
On 6/12/07, Frank Schima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm searching my index and if a user types multiple words (e.g. "two
words")
in the search field, I want both of the search terms to appear in the
resulting hits, but it appears
I'm searching my index and if a user types multiple words (e.g. "two words")
in the search field, I want both of the search terms to appear in the
resulting hits, but it appears to be doing an OR by default. How can I get
an AND by default instead?
Here's how i create my Search:
QueryParser qp =
HI
Thanks for the update
This does not occur often. Happens occassionally. I'll further monitor and
let you know if I find some thing
If it happens will do the verbose output for IndexWriter.setInfoStream
Regards
Bharath
On 6/12/07, Michael McCandless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This looks
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: Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:49:25 +0530
: From: Harini Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Subject: Re: ERROR opening the Index - contact sysadmin!
:
: Hi All,
:
I tried uninstalling lucene and installing it again. This time, after setting
the CLASSPATH
C:\lucene-2.1.0\lucene-core-2.1.0.jar;C:\lucene-2.1.0\lucene-demos-2.1.0.jar, I
typed java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles C:\lucene-2.1.0\src into the
commandline prompt. I got the following: Cann
It looks to me like your indexing did not take (although for some
reason my mail reader is munging your line breaks so it is hard to
tell for sure). I would make sure you have successfully indexed and
then try to start the web app. To verify you index was created, you
can use Luke (http:/
This looks like a rather serious error. It seems like that file has
somehow gone missing in your index.
On adding a given document, Lucene has flushed its buffered documents
and is attempting to merge segments together when it finds that one of
the segments that it thinks exists (_v3.cfs) and ne
Hi Harini;
If you are already indexing phone numbers in a separate field, you
could also consider indexing the area code as a separate field too.
This might give better performance depending on the size of your
index.
Ozgur
On 6/12/07, Harini Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am
Hi Harini,
Harini Raghavan wrote:
> I am trying to create a lucene query to search for companies based on
> areacode. The phone no. is stored in the lucene index in the form of
> '415-567-2323'. I need to create a query like +areaCode:"415-". But the
> QueryParser is stripping off the hyphen(-).
>
Hi
We run a batch job written on Java that reads a Oracle DB and creates a
Lucene INDEX. We use Compass interface to do the index creation operations
This is a scheduled job and this is a batch insert transaction job
suddenly we are getting the following exception.
I wnet through the forum and var
I am using apache-tomcat 5.5.23 and lucene-2.1.0. At the command prompt, I
typed, java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexHTML - create -index C:\Program
Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\opt\lucene\index ..I then
got the following: Usage: IndexHTML [-create] [-index ]
I then copi
Can you tell us the steps you went through to get to this page?
Thanks,
Grant
On Jun 12, 2007, at 3:10 AM, Lucene Help wrote:
Hello,I just downloaded Lucene and tried running the demo. I seem
to be okay up until I type in a query into the "Search Criteria"
page and click on the "Search"
Hi All,
I am trying to create a lucene query to search for companies based on
areacode. The phone no. is stored in the lucene index in the form of
'415-567-2323'. I need to create a query like +areaCode:"415-". But the
QueryParser is stripping off the hyphen(-).
Here is the code to create the qu
Hi All,
I am trying to create a lucene query to search for companies based on
areacode. The phone no. is stored in the lucene index in the form of
'415-567-2323'. I need to create a query like +areaCode:"415-". But the
QueryParser is stripping off the hyphen(-).
Here is the code to create the qu
Thanks Narednra and Daniel
but it accepts only long, I found LUCENE-530 to support double and float
etc.
Have you seen it?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-530
another question is Do I have to use it while indexing? how about the index
already created?
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Regards,
Mohammad
Use NumberTools.longToString() while storing it in to lucene index and use
(double)NumberTools.stringToLong() while reading it from Lucene index.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Thanks
Narendra
On 6/12/07, Mohammad Norouzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
consider a query like this
patien
Hello,I just downloaded Lucene and tried running the demo. I seem to be okay
up until I type in a query into the "Search Criteria" page and click on the
"Search" button at the URL: http://localhost:8080/luceneweb/At this point I am
at the URL http://localhost:8080/luceneweb/results.jsp?query=
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 16:44:25 Mohammad Norouzi wrote:
> Hello
> consider a query like this
>
> patientResult:[8 TO 9]
>
> this returns correct documents but
>
> patientResult:[8 TO 10]
>
> return nothing. and also this range [0.1 TO 10] returns results like 11,
> 10.8, 10.9 etc.
>
> is there an
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