Github user anujgandharv commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/jena/pull/227#discussion_r106429441
  
    --- Diff: jena-text/src/main/java/examples/JenaESTextExample.java ---
    @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
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    +package examples;
    +
    +import org.apache.jena.query.Dataset;
    +import org.apache.jena.query.DatasetFactory;
    +
    +/**
    + * Simple example class to test the {@link 
org.apache.jena.query.text.assembler.TextIndexESAssembler}
    + * For this class to work properly, an elasticsearch node should be up and 
running, otherwise it will fail.
    + * You can find the details of downloading and running an ElasticSearch 
version here: https://www.elastic.co/downloads/past-releases/elasticsearch-5-2-1
    + * Unzip the file in your favourite directory and then execute the 
appropriate file under the bin directory.
    + * It will take less than a minute.
    + * In order to visualize what is written in ElasticSearch, you need to 
download and run Kibana: https://www.elastic.co/downloads/kibana
    + * To run kibana, just go to the bin directory and execute the appropriate 
file.
    + * We need to resort to this mechanism as ElasticSearch has stopped 
supporting embedded ElasticSearch.
    + *
    + * In addition we cant have it in the test package because ElasticSearch
    + * detects the thread origin and stops us from instantiating a client.
    + */
    +public class JenaESTextExample {
    +
    +    public static void main(String[] args) {
    +
    +        queryData(loadData(createAssembler()));
    +    }
    +
    +
    +    private static Dataset createAssembler() {
    +        String assemblerFile = "text-config-es.ttl";
    +        Dataset ds = DatasetFactory.assemble(assemblerFile,
    +                "http://localhost/jena_example/#text_dataset";) ;
    +        return ds;
    +    }
    +
    +    private static Dataset loadData(Dataset ds) {
    +        JenaTextExample1.loadData(ds, "data-es.ttl");
    +        return ds;
    +    }
    +
    +    /**
    +     * Query Data
    +     * @param ds
    +     */
    +    private static void queryData(Dataset ds) {
    +        JenaTextExample1.queryData(ds);
    --- End diff --
    
    Actually since I am loading ES specific assembler and loading it into data 
set, it is fine actually.


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