Hi
Lucene Developers
Using org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.Highlighter SRC for Search
The Package.html displays something like this
String text = hits.doc(i).get(FIELD_NAME);
TokenStream tokenStream=analyzer.tokenStream(FIELD_NAME,new
StringReader(text));
On using this SRC My Code Raises
Thanks once again. I also had found help from textmining org for word and
now I am able to extract text both in English and Japanese and am able to do
Lucene search also on them. But the problem is still for excel files. I
tried to use POI apis but I am able to convert my input into
Hey
Lucene-Developers
I was broswing thru CVS and found the SRC for IndexWriter2.java written
by Ivaylo Zlatev on feb 2002,
My concern is, Does this piece of code really work ,
if so state an example [ present Lucene-final 1.3 version ]
or
Is it discarded from the [ present
I tried this, but no it does not work. I'm concerned that escaping the
minus symbol does not appear to work. The field is indexed as a keyword so
is not tokenized - I've checked the contents using luke which confirms
this.
David Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 21 May 2004 17:02
Please
That version of IndexWriter was never included in Lucene.
Use various IndexWriter parameters (instance variables) to tune
indexing. One of my articles desribes how to use them, if Javadocs are
too terse.
Otis
--- Karthik N S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
Lucene-Developers
I was broswing
On May 24, 2004, at 5:11 AM, Karthik N S wrote:
I was broswing thru CVS and found the SRC for IndexWriter2.java
written
by Ivaylo Zlatev on feb 2002,
Where do you see this? It is not in the current CVS that I can tell.
The Tecnique of using RAMDirectory, my Query has really become faster
On May 24, 2004, at 4:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried this, but no it does not work. I'm concerned that escaping the
minus symbol does not appear to work. The field is indexed as a
keyword so
is not tokenized - I've checked the contents using luke which confirms
this.
You will need to
What is the performance profile of optimizing an index? By that I mean,
what are the primary variables that negatively impact its speed (i.e. index
size (bytes, docs), number of adds/deletes since last optimization,
etc). For example, if I add a single document to a small (i.e. 10K docs)
My understanding is that hard drive IO is the main bottleneck, as the
operation is mainly a file copy. So to directly answer your question, I
believe the overall file size of your indexes will linearly effect the
performance profile of your optimizations.
-Original Message-
From: Michael
I have an application using Lucene 1.3 final.
In this application, I am loading data where the main text for each
document is stored into a body field, a couple of other internal fields,
and basically some meta-data fields driven by the data being loaded,
which can created Lucene fields like
Hello
Today is my second day with lucene.
I want to make a search engine with lucene for our website.I tried the docs that come
with lucene, but i am not able to generate the
index for my site. neither i am able to load the the war file that is given into
tomcat.I need some better docs to try
Hi
Lucene Developers
Using org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.Highlighter SRC for Search
The Package.html displays something like this
String text = hits.doc(i).get(FIELD_NAME);
TokenStream tokenStream=analyzer.tokenStream(FIELD_NAME,new
StringReader(text));
On using this SRC My Code
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