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 Post subject: [Search/Lucene integration] indexBase vs indexDir property
PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:28 pm 
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Hi,

I was trying to use search annotations to update Lucene indexes. It all works for me now however have a question. The doc says that the property for index directory is

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hibernate.search.default.indexDir

however my app has never picked that until I have changed that to

Code:
hibernate.search.default.indexBase

which I tried after seeing indexBase mentioned elsewhere in the docs as well.

Now is this some mysterious side effect of my environment (setting this in persistence.xml, in glassfish) or is the doc outdated? If the doc is outdated I could "contribute" and change that so that other dummies like myself will have life easier :)

Cheers,
Dale

P.S. BTW and thanks for this integration, it really helps.

Hibernate version: 3.2.2 GA, Annotations 3.2.1

Mapping documents: Annotations

JEE Server: Glassfish


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 7:41 pm 
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This was a typo in the doc, but i fixed that already :-)

Thanks, you should see the next version :)

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