Hi Jos,
The files to include come from in the sitemap
<map:parameter name="content-directory"
value="/usr/share/tomcat7/instances/wolseylodges/webapps/ROOT/B&B/xml"/>
<map:parameter name="include-pattern" value=".xml$"/>
<!-- create the index from the contents of a collection -->
<map:match pattern="create.html">
<map:call function="indexCollection">
<map:parameter name=" value="screen/indexer"/>
<map:parameter name="lucene-directory"
value="{global:lucene-directory}"/>
<map:parameter name="lucene-analyzer"
value="{global:lucene-analyzer}"/>
<map:parameter name="lucene-merge-factor" value="10"/>
<map:parameter name="lucene-create-index" value="false"/>
<map:parameter name="lucene-content"
value="cocoon:/prepare4indexing/"/>
<map:parameter name="content-directory"
value="/usr/share/tomcat7/instances/wolseylodges/webapps/ROOT/B&B/xml"/>
<map:parameter name="include-pattern" value=".xml$"/>
<map:parameter name="result-directory" value=""/>
<map:parameter name="result-suffix" value=""/>
</map:call>
</map:match>
If I make a change to a file that is correctly included and then search for it in a Lucene search
the correct file is found, so all appears to be working correctly except for the Cinclude of new files
Cheers
Peter
On 17/03/2015 08:04, Jos Snellings wrote:
Hi Peter,
What file do you want to include? (I see no src attribute?)
Cheers,
Jos
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 8:37 PM, Peter Sparkes <pe...@didm.co.uk
<mailto:pe...@didm.co.uk>> wrote:
Hi,
I have a lucene application base on "samples/blocks/querybean"
All worked fine for a long time, but now the cinclude in
<!-- the lucene indexer -->
<map:match pattern="screen/indexer">
<map:generate type="jx" src="screens/lucene-indexer.xml"/>
<map:transform type="cinclude"/>
for new file result in for example:
<lucene:document url="2947"> </lucene:document>
instead of for the older files
<lucene:document url="4696">
<lodge lodge="west farm" web="true">
etc
</lodge>
</lucene:document>
Please,Any ideas why the " cinclude" is not properly including the new
file
Peter
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