Hello Everyone,
I apologize if this question has been answered before or exists somewhere in
the documents, but I was unable to find it. Our company uses the standard Java
implementation of Lucene. I am writing a program in C++ and was wondering if
there are any C++ bindings to search a Java Lu
On Sep 8, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Marcus Herou wrote:
the ShardedSolrDocumentIndexer will be
used frequently now when we will index the entire Blogosphere.
Yes, you will indeed need all the help you can muster! :)
blogosphere, noun
An poisonous environment of methane, self-satisfaction and other h
:) Whoof so much high quality info and at the same time a huge amount of
useless data, splogs and spam.
/M
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Petite Abeille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> On Sep 8, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Marcus Herou wrote:
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> the ShardedSolrDocumentIndexer will be
>> used frequently n
On Sep 8, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Marcus Herou wrote:
:) Whoof so much high quality info and at the same time a huge
amount of useless data, splogs and spam.
Incidentally, if you search needs are humbler and do not require the
full fire power of mighty Lucene, SQLite provides a very handy Full
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Cool. Since this project is about indexing documents (java.util.Map) in
general perhaps a SqliteDocumentIndexer could be implemented.
I am as well thinking of using HBase as an indexing system since it is
sorted by nature. And perhaps add BitMap indexing with for example FastBit.
There is no end t
Hi Antony,
I decided first to delete all duplicates from master(iW) and then to insert
all temporary indices(other).
Any other opinions?
Best regards
Karsten
public static synchronized void merge(IndexWriter iW, Directory[] other,
final String uniqueID_FieldName) throws IOException{
Hi Leonid,
do you really need the "Complex scenario"?
what kind of query is your use case?
If you really need xpath please look for xml-Databases.
Otherwise you can possible use xtf out of the box, because "indexing of
large structured documents" is exactly the use case for which xtf was
develo
: I think I'm getting you. But the files I'm going to parse have many formats
: : PDF, HTML, Word.
: they don't have a particular structure, memos if you will. But the ones I'm
: interested in will have the triplets I described
A... see this is something i completley didn't realize. "Lucen
Hi~.
I hava a question about lucene incremental indexing.
I want to do incremental indexing my goods data.
For example, I have 4 products datas with
"GOOD_ID","NAME","PRICE","CREATEDATE","UPDATEDATE" colunms.
1, ipod, 3, 2008-11-10:11:00, 2008-11-10:11:00
2, java book, 2, 2008-11-10:11:00
Hi Jang,
I've been working on Tag Index to address this issue. It seems like a
popular feature and I have not had time to fully implement it yet.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1292 To be technical it
handles UN_TOKENIZED fields (did this name change now?) and some
specialized thing
Joe,
CLucene is slightly behind Java Lucene, but I believe CLucene developers are
working on 2.3.2 port. I think that's the only C++ option.
Otis
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> From: Joseph Kovacic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "java-us
Hi,
Web application consists of one Servlet that calls a Java class with
lucene libraries(imports) which performs the task of indexing. However upon
class invocation from the doPost() in the servlet I get this error
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw
Hi
Build path and classpath at runtime are different matters. Where do you run
your servlet, in which container.
Mainly all servlet containers should add all libraries located under
WEB-INF/lib, so you must place your lucene jar files there.
Alex
2008/9/9 VikramIyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi,
Thanks Karsten,
I decided first to delete all duplicates from master(iW) and then to insert
all temporary indices(other).
I reached the same conclusion. As your code shows, it's a simple enough
solution. You had a good point with the iW.abort() in the rollback case.
Antony
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