Re: Indexing all permutations of words from the input

2011-01-22 Thread Erick Erickson
it, so don't hold your breath :) > > Steve > > > -Original Message- > > From: Jonathan Rochkind [mailto:rochk...@jhu.edu] > > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:46 PM > > To: Martin Jansen > > Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > > Subject: Re: In

RE: Indexing all permutations of words from the input

2011-01-20 Thread Steven A Rowe
--Original Message- > From: Jonathan Rochkind [mailto:rochk...@jhu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:46 PM > To: Martin Jansen > Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Indexing all permutations of words from the input > > Aha, I have no idea if there actually is

Re: Indexing all permutations of words from the input

2011-01-20 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
Aha, I have no idea if there actually is a better way of achieving that, auto-completion with Solr is always tricky and I personally have not been happy with any of the designs I've seen suggested for it. But I'm also not entirely sure your design will actually work, but neither am I sure it w

Re: Indexing all permutations of words from the input

2011-01-20 Thread Martin Jansen
On 20.01.11 22:19, Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > On 1/20/2011 4:03 PM, Martin Jansen wrote: >> I'm looking for an configuration for Solr 1.4 that >> accomplishes the following: >> >> Given the input "abc xyz foo" I would like to add at least the following >> token combinations to the index: >> >>

Re: Indexing all permutations of words from the input

2011-01-20 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
Why do you want to do this, what is it meant to accomplish? There might be a better way to accomplish what it is you are trying to do; I can't think of anything (which doesn't mean it doesn't exist) that what you're actually trying to do would be required in order to do. What sorts of queries