From: Remi M. <re...@ll...> - 2009-06-23 15:19:21
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Hi. I've got eXist 1.2.6 revision 9165, build as Cocoon block (Cocoon 2.1.11). In the documentation chapter titled "Lucene-based Full Text index" it says: "The current SVN trunk version of eXist features a new full text indexing module which will eventually replace eXist's builtin full text index" and "We will enable the Lucene index by default in all newer releases of eXist." I'm not sure if 1.2.6 counts as this new release ? I guess not. I can also see it says: "The 1.3 version solves a number of major issues(...)New features include: a direct integration of Lucene for full text search". I'm really happy with the version of eXist I have at the moment, because it builds as Cocoon block without problems, which is important to me. I've already tried following the "Enabling the Lucene module" at http://exist.sourceforge.net/lucene.html But there is no : # Lucene integration include.index.lucene = true in the |extensions/indexes/build.properties| , neither in the jar file on the "downloads" page, or in the source code of the mentioned version in the eXist SVN repository. Adding the line doesn't work as well. Can't see any trace of exist-lucene-module.jar as well. I'm aware that 1.2.6 is a production version, but is it possible to switch Lucene indexing in that version at all ? Am I missing something ? Cheers Remi |