I found that full text searches don't work even with just using a transient repository.
Lucine is not indexing full text fields.. Even when you follow the proper indexing configuration. I used Luke to analyze Lucine after I had stored a bunch of stuff in jcr:data nodes and nopeŠ not a single word indexed. So searches came up empty. Carl Furst On 8/12/12 3:23 AM, "director" <[email protected]> wrote: >Dear JackRabbit users, > >I started using JackRabbit just before one and half month. With in this >period, I think, I found something that is useful for all of us. > >**** Never use RMI to connect to the JackRabbit server. Always get the >local >server instance before you do something. I started connecting to >JackRabbit >with the RMI and it even didn't perform search operation with the xpath >query. But the server instance will easily do that. > >Currently I am using JackRabbit in my project and I am facing difficulties >in user creation. And this user creation part is very important for my >project. I have done the following things for creating users but some >error >arouse: > >Repository repository = >JcrUtils.getRepository("http://localhost:8088/server"); >String username = "admin"; >String password = "admin"; > >System.out.println(repository); >session = repository.login(new SimpleCredentials(username, >password.toCharArray()));-----up to this line of code is ok as I can get a >session. > >But when I use the following code to get a user manager, it shows the >error. >UserManager um = ((JackrabbitSession)session).getUserManager(); > > >The error is: >Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: >org.apache.jackrabbit.jcr2spi.SessionImpl cannot be cast to >org.apache.jackrabbit.api.JackrabbitSession > at jack.Repconfautomatic.<init>(Repconfautomatic.java:88) > at jack.Repconfautomatic.main(Repconfautomatic.java:116) > >After getting this error, I printed the class of session that I am >receiving >with the above java program by using the following code: >System.out.println(session.getClass()) and this line prints the session's >class. > >To solve this error, I have tried many things. I searched almost all the >links in the internet but I couldn't get any thing to solve this. Yes, >there >are some more posts about the same error but there is no solution. I also >tried with the Titus Barik's example from ibm.com to get a repository >instance through jndi but it also has so many problems. > >I am looking forward for any suggestions and ideas to solve this problem. > >Thank you in advance. > > > > > > >-- >View this message in context: >http://jackrabbit.510166.n4.nabble.com/Some-findings-tp4656285.html >Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ********************************************************** MLB.com: Where Baseball is Always On
