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<author email="acoliver@apache.org">Andrew C. Oliver</author>
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<title>Apache Lucene - Building and Installing the Basic Demo</title>
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<section name="About this Document">
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<p>
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This document is intended as a "getting started" guide to using and running the
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Apache Lucene demos. It walks you through some basic installation and configuration.
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</section>
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<section name="About the Demos">
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<p>
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The Lucene Demo code is a set of command line example applications that demonstrate various
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functionality of Lucene and how one should go about adding it to their
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applications.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section name="Setting your classpath">
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<p>
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First, extract the latest Lucene distribution.
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You should see the Apache Lucene jar file in the directory you created
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when you extracted the archive. It should be named something like
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<b>lucene-{version}.jar</b>.
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</p>
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You should also see a file called called <b>lucene-demos-{version}.jar</b>.
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Put both of these files in your Java CLASSPATH.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section name="Indexing Files">
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Once you've gotten this far you're probably itching to go. Let's <b> build an index!</b>
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Assuming you've set your classpath correctly, just type
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"java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles {full-path-to-lucene}/src". This will produce
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a subdirectory called "index" which will contain an index of all of the Lucene
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sourcecode.
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<p>
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<b> To search the index </b> type "java org.apache.lucene.demo.SearchFiles". You'll be prompted
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for a query. Type in a swear word and press the enter key. You'll see that the Lucene
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developers are very well mannered and get no results. Now try entering the word "vector".
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That should return a whole bunch of documents. The results will page at every tenth
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result and ask you whether you want more results.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section name="About the code...">
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<p>
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<a href="demo2.html">read on>>></a>
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</p>
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</section>
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</body>
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</document>
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