It's a FAQ, so I knew exactly where to look.
Otis
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>> Does this help?
>> http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/BooleanQuerySyntax
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> Here is my query:
> (virt* AND "machine fingerprinting") OR (virt* AN
es the way it does without the parentheses?
Is there something I am missing in the way it processes boolean clauses?
Thanks,
Mark
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