Mark Harwood 286f4f5f07 Simplified QueryTermExtractor.java to make use of Query.extractTerms method (especially now that all the SpanQuery classes implement this correctly).
Added tests in Junit test to demonstrate new support for other Queries (FilteredQuery) now that we use the standard extractTerms feature of Query objects.
Also deprecated highlighter getBestFragments method that hard-coded choice of fieldname and introduced new variation that takes an additional fieldName argument

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Lucene README file

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INTRODUCTION

Lucene is a Java full-text search engine.  Lucene is not a complete
application, but rather a code library and API that can easily be used
to add search capabilities to applications.

The Lucene web site is at:
  http://lucene.apache.org/

Please join the Lucene-User mailing list by sending a message to:
  java-user-subscribe@lucene.apache.org

FILES

lucene-core-XX.jar
  The compiled lucene library.

lucene-demos-XX.jar
  The compiled simple example code.

luceneweb.war
  The compiled simple example Web Application.

contrib/*
  Contributed code which extends and enhances Lucene, but is not
  part of the core library.

docs/index.html
  The contents of the Lucene website.

docs/api/index.html
  The Javadoc Lucene API documentation.  This includes the core
  library, the demo, as well as all of the contrib modules.

src/java
  The Lucene source code.

src/demo
  Some example code.
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