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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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Implementing highlighting


Highlighting offers the ability to highlight search terms in results, in order to show where matches occur. It helps to improve the user experience by allowing a user to see how matching documents are found. This is especially useful when displaying a text result that contains several lines of text.

The highlighting feature starts with the highlighter class. It can be configured with a formatter and an encoder to render the results. Then, we retrieve a TokenStream from the matching Field and pass it on to the Highlighter to render highlighting results.

Getting ready…

Here is the Maven dependency:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.lucene</groupId>
    <artifactId>lucene-highlighter</artifactId>
    <version>${lucene.version}</version>
</dependency>

How to do it…

Let's take a look at a sample implementation:

StandardAnalyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer();
Directory directory = new RAMDirectory();
IndexWriterConfig config...
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