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| Lucene API Documentation</h1> |
| The <a href="http://www.lucene.com">Lucene</a> API is divided into several |
| packages: |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/util/package-summary.html">com.lucene.util</a></b> |
| contains a few handy data structures, e.g., <a href="api/com/lucene/util/BitVector.html">BitVector</a> |
| and <a href="api/com/lucene/util/PriorityQueue.html">PriorityQueue</a>.</li> |
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| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/store/package-summary.html">com.lucene.store</a></b> |
| defines an abstract class for storing persistent data, the <a href="api/com/lucene/store/Directory.html">Directory</a>, |
| a collection of named files written by an <a href="api/com/lucene/store/OutputStream.html">OutputStream</a> |
| and read by an <a href="api/com/lucene/store/InputStream.html">InputStream</a>. |
| Two implementations are provided, <a href="api/com/lucene/store/FSDirectory.html">FSDirectory</a>, |
| which uses a file system directory to store files, and <a href="api/com/lucene/store/RAMDirectory.html">RAMDirectory</a> |
| which implements files as memory-resident data structures.</li> |
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| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/document/package-summary.html">com.lucene.document</a></b> |
| provides a simple <a href="api/com/lucene/document/Document.html">Document</a> |
| class. A document is simply a set of named <a href="api/com/lucene/document/Field.html">Field</a>'s, |
| whose values may be strings or instances of <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/api/java/io/Reader.html">java.io.Reader</a>.</li> |
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| <li> |
| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/package-summary.html">com.lucene.analysis</a></b> |
| defines an abstract <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/Analyzer.html">Analyzer</a> |
| API for converting text from a <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/api/java/io/Reader.html">java.io.Reader</a> |
| into a <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/TokenStream.html">TokenStream</a>, |
| an enumeration of <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/Token.html">Token</a>'s. |
| A TokenStream is composed by applying <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/TokenFilter.html">TokenFilter</a>'s |
| to the output of a <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/Tokenizer.html">Tokenizer</a>. |
| A few simple implemenations are provided, including <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/StopAnalyzer.html">StopAnalyzer</a> |
| and the grammar-based <a href="api/com/lucene/analysis/standard/StandardAnalyzer.html">StandardAnalyzer</a>.</li> |
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| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/index/package-summary.html">com.lucene.index</a></b> |
| provides two primary classes: <a href="api/com/lucene/index/IndexWriter.html">IndexWriter</a>, |
| which creates and adds documents to indices; and <a href="api/com/lucene/index/IndexReader.html">IndexReader</a>, |
| which accesses the data in the index.</li> |
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| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/search/package-summary.html">com.lucene.search</a></b> |
| provides data structures to represent queries (<a href="api/com/lucene/search/TermQuery.html">TermQuery</a> |
| for individual words, <a href="api/com/lucene/search/PhraseQuery.html">PhraseQuery</a> |
| for phrases, and <a href="api/com/lucene/search/BooleanQuery.html">BooleanQuery</a> |
| for boolean combinations of queries) and the abstract <a href="api/com/lucene/search/Searcher.html">Searcher</a> |
| which turns queries into <a href="api/com/lucene/search/Hits.html">Hits</a>. |
| <a href="api/com/lucene/search/IndexSearcher.html">IndexSearcher</a> |
| implements search over a single IndexReader.</li> |
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| <b><a href="api/com/lucene/queryParser/package-summary.html">com.lucene.queryParser</a></b> |
| uses <a href="http://www.suntest.com/JavaCC/">JavaCC</a> to implement a |
| <a href="api/com/lucene/queryParser/QueryParser.html">QueryParser</a>.</li> |
| </ul> |
| To use Lucene, an application should: |
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| Create <a href="api/com/lucene/document/Document.html">Document</a>'s by |
| adding |
| <a href="api/com/lucene/document/Field.html">Field</a>'s.</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| Create an <a href="api/com/lucene/index/IndexWriter.html">IndexWriter</a> |
| and add documents to to it with <a href="api/com/lucene/index/IndexWriter.html#addDocument(com.lucene.document.Document)">addDocument()</a>;</li> |
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| Call <a href="api/com/lucene/queryParser/QueryParser.html#parse(java.lang.String)">QueryParser.parse()</a> |
| to build a query from a string; and</li> |
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| Create an <a href="api/com/lucene/search/IndexSearcher.html">IndexSearcher</a> |
| and pass the query to it's <a href="api/com/lucene/search/Searcher.html#search(com.lucene.search.Query)">search()</a> |
| method.</li> |
| </ol> |
| Some simple examples of code which does this are: |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <a href="../demo/FileDocument.java">FileDocument.java</a> contains |
| code to create a Document for a file.</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| <a href="../demo/IndexFiles.java">IndexFiles.java</a> creates an |
| index for all the files contained in a directory.</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| <a href="../demo/DeleteFiles.java">DeleteFiles.java</a> deletes some |
| of these files from the index.</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| <a href="../demo/SearchFiles.java">SearchFiles.java</a> prompts for |
| queries and searches an index.</li> |
| </ul> |
| To demonstrate these, try: |
| <blockquote><tt>F:\> <b>java demo.IndexFiles rec.food.recipes\soups</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>adding rec.food.recipes\soups\abalone-chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... ] |
| <p><tt>F:\> <b>java demo.SearchFiles</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>Query: <b>chowder</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>Searching for: chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt>34 total matching documents</tt> |
| <br><tt>0. rec.food.recipes\soups\spam-chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... thirty-four documents contain the word "chowder", |
| "spam-chowder" with the greatest density.] |
| <p><tt>Query: <b>path:chowder</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>Searching for: path:chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt>31 total matching documents</tt> |
| <br><tt>0. rec.food.recipes\soups\abalone-chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... only thrity-one have "chowder" in the "path" |
| field. ] |
| <p><tt>Query: <b>path:"clam chowder"</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>Searching for: path:"clam chowder"</tt> |
| <br><tt>10 total matching documents</tt> |
| <br><tt>0. rec.food.recipes\soups\clam-chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... only ten have "clam chowder" in the "path" field. |
| ] |
| <p><tt>Query: <b>path:"clam chowder" AND manhattan</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>Searching for: +path:"clam chowder" +manhattan</tt> |
| <br><tt>2 total matching documents</tt> |
| <br><tt>0. rec.food.recipes\soups\clam-chowder</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... only two also have "manhattan" in the contents. |
| ] |
| <br> [ Note: "+" and "-" are canonical, but "AND", "OR" |
| and "NOT" may be used. ]</blockquote> |
| The <a href="../demo/IndexHTML.java">IndexHtml</a> demo is more sophisticated. |
| It incrementally maintains an index of HTML files, adding new files as |
| they appear, deleting old files as they disappear and re-indexing files |
| as they change. |
| <blockquote><tt>F:\><b>java demo.IndexHTML -create java\jdk1.1.6\docs\relnotes</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>adding java/jdk1.1.6/docs/relnotes/SMICopyright.html</tt> |
| <br><tt> </tt>[ ... create an index containing all the relnotes ] |
| <p><tt>F:\><b>del java\jdk1.1.6\docs\relnotes\smicopyright.html</b></tt> |
| <p><tt>F:\><b>java demo.IndexHTML java\jdk1.1.6\docs\relnotes</b></tt> |
| <br><tt>deleting java/jdk1.1.6/docs/relnotes/SMICopyright.html</tt></blockquote> |
| HTML indexes are searched using SUN's <a href="http://jserv.javasoft.com/products/webserver/index.html">JavaWebServer</a> |
| (JWS) and <a href="../demo/Search.jhtml">Search.jhtml</a>. To use |
| this: |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| copy <tt>Search.html</tt> and <tt>Search.jhtml</tt> to JWS's <tt>public_html</tt> |
| directory;</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| copy lucene.jar to JWS's lib directory;</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| create and maintain your indexes with demo.IndexHTML in JWS's top-level |
| directory;</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| launch JWS, with the <tt>demo</tt> directory on CLASSPATH (only one class |
| is actually needed);</li> |
| |
| <li> |
| visit <a href="../demo/Search.html">Search.html</a>.</li> |
| </ul> |
| Note that indexes can be updated while searches are going on. <tt>Search.jhtml</tt> |
| will re-open the index when it is updated so that the latest version is |
| immediately available. |
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