Hello Adrena,
You might want to consult the following thread:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-436
The issue /might/ be to do with your JVM's implementation of ThreadLocal.
The above discussion contains a fix/workaround for this issue.
Kieran
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We are ind
Depends.
0) optimize big index
1) on big index delete all documents except those for a part of index
2) use AddIndexes on IndexWriter on destination dir (empty)
3) delete segments.del in big index directory (the segments.del is a
just serialized BitVector)
4) repeat for another set
do not mak
Thanks Kieran,
Yep iv seen this patch before but our organisation has grave concerns
putting it into a production environment as its not verified/support by
Lucene as an official patch nor have they verified that there is an actual
bug.
Do you know if you or anyone has actuall installed in prod e
The source code is there to look at, modify, and/or compile yourself ;-)
Any "grave concerns" should be addressable by examining the contents of
the patch.
The change is pretty minor. As far as problems are concerned: in some
circumstances, there could (arguably) be a performance overhead.
We us
thanks for your reply.show me the lucene-sandbox examples URL pls. if u can send me some sample code,that's great!2006/8/16, Ramesh Salla <
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goto mailing list archive and you find a lot of info there.
i can brief you out procdure for now.
get the Highlighter jar from t
That definitely pointed me in the right direction. Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Erick Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 1:04 PM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: is there such an analyzer?
I suspect you'll have to roll your own. I'd use th
Dear All,
I am new to Lucene. I am searching for a word "circle" in my indexed document
list. It gives me total document found 4 i.e. Hits. But now i want to get how
many occurances are there in each document i.e. frequency of words in result
document. Plz. give me suggestions.
Thanks...
See
http://www.nabble.com/Accessing-%22term-frequency-information%22-for-documents-tf1964461.html#a5390696
- Doron
aslam bari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 17/08/2006 23:13:27:
> Dear All,
> I am new to Lucene. I am searching for a word "circle" in my
> indexed document list. It gives me total
Thanks Doron,
My Code is as below please tell me where to add/modify for TermFreqVector.
IBasicResultSet result = new BasicResultSetImpl (false);
try
{
Searcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(indexPath);
Query query = QueryParser.parse(searchedT
aslam bari wrote:
I am searching for a word "circle" in my indexed document list. It gives me
total document found 4 i.e. Hits. But now i want to get how many occurances are there in
each document i.e. frequency of words in result document.
Hello Aslam,
you should store the TermVector in t
Hi, I'm having issues creating a SpellChecker index.
I am running JRE 1.5.0_06, and have the following in my classpath -
lucene-core-2.0.0.jar & lucene-spellchecker-2.0.0.jar.
When I run the code below I get the following exception and a 1KB segments file
in the spellIndexDirectoryPath:
Except
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