Apache Lucene - Overview
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Lucene News
- 26 November 2006
- 26 May 2006 - Release 2.0.0 available
- 2 March 2006 - Release 1.9.1 available
- 27 February 2006 - 1.9 final available
- 26 January 2006 - Nightly builds available
- 14 February 2005 - Lucene moves to Apache top-level
- December 2004 - Lucene in Action is published
- 29 November 2004 - Lucene 1.4.3 Released
Apache Lucene
Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform.
Apache Lucene is an open source project available for free download. Please use the links on the left to access Lucene.
Lucene News
26 November 2006
New Forrest based site released. The Lucene Java website now has a consistent look and feel with its Lucene siblings.
26 May 2006 - Release 2.0.0 available
This is mostly a bugfix release from release 1.9.1. Note however that deprecated 1.x features have now been removed. Any code that compiles against Lucene 1.9.1 without deprecation warnings should work without further changes with any 2.x release. For more information about this release, please read CHANGES.txt .
Binary and source distributions are available here .
2 March 2006 - Release 1.9.1 available
This fixes a serious bug in release 1.9-final. CHANGES.txt for details.
Binary and source distributions are available here .
27 February 2006 - 1.9 final available
This release has many improvements since release 1.4.3, including new features, performance improvements, bug fixes, etc. See CHANGES.txt for details.
1.9 will be the last 1.x release. It is both back-compatible with 1.4.3 and forward-compatible with the upcoming 2.0 release. Many methods and classes in 1.4.3 have been deprecated in 1.9 and will be removed in 2.0. Applications must compile against 1.9 without deprecation warnings before they are compatible with 2.0.
Binary and source distributions are available here .
26 January 2006 - Nightly builds available
Nightly builds of the current development version of Lucene, to be released as Lucene 1.9, are now available at http://cvs.apache.org/dist/lucene/java/nightly/ .
Monday, December 12, 2005 at 3pm by Grant Ingersoll:
Abstract:
Lucene is a high performance, scalable, cross-platform search engine that contains many advanced
features that often go untapped by the majority of users. In this session, designed for those
familiar with Lucene, we will examine some of Lucene's more advanced topics and their application,
including:
- Term Vectors: Manual and Pseudo relevance feedback; Advanced document collection analysis for domain specialization
- Span Queries: Better phrase matching; Candidate Identification for Question Answering
- Tying it all Together: Building a search framework for experimentation and rapid deployment
- Case Studies from CNLP : Crosslingual/multilingual retrieval in Arabic, English and Dutch; Sublanguage specialization for commercial trouble ticket analysis; Passage retrieval and analysis for Question Answering application
Topics 1 through 3 will provide technical details on implementing the advanced Lucene features, while the fourth topic will provide a broader context for understanding when and where to use these features.
14 February 2005 - Lucene moves to Apache top-level
Lucene has migrated from Apache's Jakarta project to the top-level. Along with this migration, the source code repository has been converted to Subversion. The migration is in progress with some loose ends. Please stay tuned!
December 2004 - Lucene in Action is published
The first book dedicated solely to Lucene is published. The "search inside the book" feature implemented with Lucene can be seen at lucenebook.com .
29 November 2004 - Lucene 1.4.3 Released
This fixes a few bugs in 1.4.2. See CHANGES.txt for details. Binary and source distributions are available here . After choosing your mirror, navigate to the archive section via the java link.