[Lucene-users] German searching

2001-09-20 Thread Dmitry Serebrennikov
Greetings, everyone. We have been using Lucene for English texts for some time and that works really well. But I recently spoke with someone from Germany and they had raised an issue with that language that I wasn't sure how Lucene would be able to tackle. The example they used was with a word

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2001-09-20 Thread Dmitry Serebrennikov
Greetings, everyone. We have been using Lucene for English texts for some time and that works really well. But I recently spoke with someone from Germany and they had raised an issue with that language that I wasn't sure how Lucene would be able to tackle. The example they used was with a word

[Lucene-users] Re: Retrieve Terms for a certain Document?

2001-06-28 Thread Dmitry Serebrennikov
Message: 3Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 09:33:01 +0200From: Gerhard Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Organization: Frost & PartnerTo: Lucene Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Lucene-users] Retrieve Terms for a certain Document?Hi Tal,Tal Dayan schrieb: If you store the document fields in the index, you

[Lucene-users] Re: Jakarta benefits

2001-06-06 Thread Dmitry Serebrennikov
I would have to add my vote to keeping focus. We use Lucene with Tomcat, but we like it particularly because it has no dependencies and will work on anything else just as well. This makes it very versatile and easy to incorporate into projects. Some dependencies would be ok (like a RegEx packa