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Stefan Norberg commented on HSEARCH-49:
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No it isn't, and it's probably a good way to solve it if you think so. The reason
not to add it would only be to avoid cludgy code to exclude some documents in the search.
Perhaps its not worth it. You decide. I have no hands-on experience with Hibernate Search
yet, only your JavaOne talk really. I have used some Lucene, but I liked the simplicity of
the HS annotations.
Ability to add to/remove from index based on object state
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Key: HSEARCH-49
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-49
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Stefan Norberg
As we discussed after your session on JavaOne, I'd like to see a feature that adds an
object to the index based on a expression.
Example: An object travels through a state machine and gets past the "approved"
state and should now be indexed for search. Later the object gets "unapproved"
and should be removed from the search index.
It would be nice to have a condition on a combination of bean properties if the object
should be in the index.
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