> > Do you have an example of what you are trying to do? >>> >>>
For instance a request like: "tomcat servlet" should return document which >>>>>> have "tomcat is a servlet container" rather than a document that >>>>>> have"tomcat offers the last specification implementaion of the servlet >>>>>> technology", at least this last should not come before the first in >>>>>> results. >>>>> >>>>> > Boost in the query or during indexing? >>> >>> I think boosting in query is more relevant. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks On 4/13/10, Grant Ingersoll <gsing...@apache.org> wrote: > > > On Apr 12, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Abdelhamid ABID wrote: > > > Hi, > > - I'm bit confused on how analyzer apply filters on query, I know that > they > > are applied in order on which they are declared, but still, does the > search > > result > > include only the final digest of the filters chain or at each filter step > > solr add the matched term to results set. > > > It is the final output. > > > > > > - Does Dismax request handler support quoted keywords ? if not, how can I > > search for an exact sentence using dismax. > > > It does. > > > > - How to match a request with the documents that only have keywords that > > appears in the closest positions. > > > Do you have an example of what you are trying to do? > > > > - How can I boost a set of keywords instead of fields? this would be > useful > > in case where a document with one single searchable field, which is of > type > > text and where "boosting field" has no sense. > > > Boost in the query or during indexing? > > > -------------------------- > Grant Ingersoll > http://www.lucidimagination.com/ > > Search the Lucene ecosystem using Solr/Lucene: > http://www.lucidimagination.com/search > > -- Abdelhamid ABID Software Engineer- J2EE / WEB / ESB MULE