I made my own indexed doc representation using JDOM then represented that web-based.
paul Le 10 mars 2012 à 12:08, Chamnap Chhorn a écrit : > Thanks Anupam and Paul. > > Yes, it can't display unstored fields. I can't find the way to extract > unstored fields in Luke. Any idea? > In your project, which indexer do you use? Previously, I wrote a ruby > script to index, but it took a lot of time. That's why I changed to DIH. > > > Chamnap > > > On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Paul Libbrecht <p...@hoplahup.net> wrote: > >> Chamnap, >> >> that'd be a view of the stored fields only (although Luke has some more to >> extract unstored fields). >> In my search projects I have an indexer and that component (not DIH) can >> display an "indexed view" of a document. >> >> maybe it helps. >> >> paul >> >> >> Le 10 mars 2012 à 08:57, Anupam Bhattacharya a écrit : >> >>> You can use Luke to view Lucene Indexes. >>> >>> Anupam >>> >>> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Chamnap Chhorn < >> chamnapchh...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm doing data import using DIH in solr 3.5. I'm curious to know >> whether it >>>> is see the xml representation of indexed data from the browser. Is it >>>> possible? >>>> I just want to make sure these data is correctly indexed with correct >> value >>>> or for debugging purpose. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Chamnap >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks & Regards >>> Anupam Bhattacharya >> >> > > > -- > Chhorn Chamnap > http://chamnapchhorn.blogspot.com/