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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
This pipelet is used to execute a search using the [[SMILA/Documentation/LuceneSearchService|LuceneSearchService]].
 
  
Note on implementation: The LuceneSearchService is an own OSGi service named ''LuceneSearchService''.
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This pipelet is used to execute a search using the LuceneSearchService. The LuceneSearchService is one interface provided by the LuceneService managing the Lucene integration.
  
 
=== Configuration ===
 
=== Configuration ===

Revision as of 11:25, 8 March 2011

Bundle: org.eclipse.smila.lucene.pipelets.LuceneSearchPipelet

Description

This pipelet is used to execute a search using the LuceneSearchService. The LuceneSearchService is one interface provided by the LuceneService managing the Lucene integration.

Configuration

Configuration

The LuceneSearchPipelet itself does not need any configuration, but the pipelet configuration part may be used to set default values for query parameters that are not set in the request records.

For information on how to configuration the Lucene integration service itself see SMILA/Documentation/2011.Simplification/LuceneIndexPipelet.

Example

The following example shows how the LuceneSearchPipelet is used for a Lucene search.

searchpipeline.bpel

...
<extensionActivity>
    <proc:invokePipelet name="search">
        <proc:pipelet class="org.eclipse.smila.lucene.pipelets.LuceneSearchPipelet" />
        <proc:variables input="request" output="request" />
        <proc:configuration>
            <rec:Val key="index">test_index</rec:Val>
        </proc:configuration>
    </proc:invokePipelet>
</extensionActivity>
...

This sets a default index to search in, if the search request does not contain the "index" parameter itself. Default values for other query parameters may be set here in the same way.

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