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Which lucene version is in use and can it be changed?

Bruce Schlueter March 7, 2012

We are using lucene in our own application and we have discovered that it is possible to make a search with a wildcard at the beginning since we use lucene 2.9.3. Can we do so in Confluence also?

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chintu Parameshwar January 9, 2013

Is it possible in case of JIRA also(i.e changing lucene or setting QueryParser.setAllowLeadingWildcard( true ))? my jira version is 5.0.7

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April 30, 2012

Yes, you can. For details, you can refer to this Confluence Search Syntax documentation: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Confluence+Search+Syntax

Bruce Schlueter January 24, 2013

Sorry, but this does not answer my question. As it says on the page

(Info) Wildcards can be used anywhere within a word, except at the very beginning.

But that is exactly what we are looking for and we have learned that a newer version of Lucene can do this. So it would be nice if Confluence would use a more recent version.

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