You can use Luke to re-construct the doc from the indexed terms. It takes a while, because it's not a trivial problem, so I'd use a small index for verification first.... If you have Luke show you the doc, it'll return stored fields, but as I remember there's a button like "reconstruct and edit" that does what you want...
You can use the TermsComponent to see what's in the inverted part of the index, but it doesn't tell you which document is associated with the terms, so might not help much. But it seems you could do this empirically by controlling the input to a small set of docs and then querying on terms you *know* you didn't have in the input but were in the synonyms.... Best Erick On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 3:55 AM, pravesh <suyalprav...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Reconstructing the document might not be possible, since,only the stored > fields are actually stored document-wise(un-inverted), where as the > indexed-only fields are put as inverted way. > In don't think SOLR/Lucene currently provides any way, so, one can > re-construct document in the way you desire. (It's sort of reverse > engineering not supported) > > Thanx > Pravesh > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Viewing-the-complete-document-from-within-the-index-tp3288076p3292111.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >