is that we need to do, even if we were
willing to dig deeper and write some custom code. Does anyone know of
any tricks that we might use? Is it even possible to do this given how
the low level architecture of Lucene may or may not work?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathan Woodhull
still match for a search of the range 2/1/08 to
2/2/08.
-Nathan
On 3/17/08, Nathan Woodhull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nevermind, this is actually easy:
>
> StartDate: [NOW TO NOW+30DAY] AND EndDate: [NOW TO NOW+30DAY]
>
>
> -Nathan
>
>
> On 3/17/08, Nathan Woodh
Nevermind, this is actually easy:
StartDate: [NOW TO NOW+30DAY] AND EndDate: [NOW TO NOW+30DAY]
-Nathan
On 3/17/08, Nathan Woodhull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an application where the documents in the solr index
> might only be relevant to us
Hi,
I'm working on an application where the documents in the solr index
might only be relevant to users within a date range. We are storing a
start_date and an end_date in the index for each document that defines
the range for which the document is relevant. These date ranges in the
document might
other alternatives are available for ruby integration with solr
other than acts-as_solr plugin.
2. acts_as_solr plugin - does it support highlighting feature
3. performance benchmark for acts_as_solr plugin available if any
-thanks
dev
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false
Do any of you know the new Jetty syntax required to declare the JNDI
environment entry properly?
Thanks,
Nathan
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