Sorry for my delayed response, perhaps even out of date....

On Oct 5, 2004, at 5:15 PM, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Only had I quick glance at your code, but I was wondering what about <,> comparisions. Isn't there something in Lucene that allows you to use something like an ordering?

Yes, Lucene can do range queries which could be used for < and > comparisons. Care needs to be taken, however, in how many terms such queries expand into (if that makes sense). I'd be happy to elaborate on this if it is an issue with the Slide implementation.


Also, for ordering, Lucene 1.4+ has a sorting feature allowing results to be sorted by other fields (or in a custom way) other than just score.

        Erik



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