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Lucene 4 Cookbook

Lucene 4 Cookbook

By : Edwood Ng, Vineeth Mohan
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Lucene 4 Cookbook

Lucene 4 Cookbook

3.2 (5)
By: Edwood Ng, Vineeth Mohan

Overview of this book

This book is for software developers who are new to Lucene and who want to explore the more advanced topics to build a search engine. Knowledge of Java is necessary to follow the code samples. You will learn core concepts, best practices, and also advanced features, in order to build an effective search application.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Creating a TextField

Don't be confused between a StringField and TextField. Although both the fields contain textual data, there are major differences between these two fields. A StringField is not tokenized and it's a good tool for exact match and sorting. A TextField is tokenized and it's useful for storing any unstructured text for indexing. When you pass the text into an Analyzer for indexing, a TextField is what's used to store the text content.

How to do it...

Similar to the way in which a StringField is set, adding a TextField is also very straightforward. Let's review how it's done:

    Document document = new Document();
    String text = "Lucene is an Information Retrieval library written in Java.";
    doc.add(new TextField("text", text, Field.Store.YES));
    indexWriter.addDocument(document);
    indexWriter.commit();

How it works...

This is a very simple example showing how a TextField is added, assuming that you have an Analyzer...

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