Thanks for the replies.
I should of waited a little bit longer for the Genie book (LIA) :-)




On 8/27/06, Michael McCandless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Erik Hatcher wrote:
> Also let me also emphasize the test cases that are built into the Lucene
> codebase itself.  These are premium *always working* examples of how to
> use specific parts of Lucene in an isolated fashion.   Check out
> Lucene's trunk (or 2.0 branch) via Subversion and enjoy.

Here here!!

I found the examples in LIA (all junit test cases) excellent and in
general units tests are an awesome way to learn the APIs.  Also, they
only grow/improve (and track API changes) with time so they'll continue
to be a great way to learn the APIs.

> p.s. I had updated all of the "Lucene in Action" code to be 2.0
> compliant a while back but have never published it.  I'll make a point
> of doing that as soon as possible and posting its location here.

This would be fantastic.

Mike

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