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Lucene in Action: Meet Lucene Pt. 2







Lucene in Action: Meet Lucene Pt. 2

Lucene in Action: Meet Lucene Pt. 2 02/01/2005 09:07 PM

This week, we look at the following classes, which are necessary to perform the simplest indexing procedures. They are: IndexWriter, Directory, Analyzer, Document and Field. What follows is a brief overview of these classes and how they're used in Lucene. By Manning Publications. 0131




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