Good find! The licensing seems a bit unclear though. I thought the Eclipse License requires you to deliver source code if requested.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 04:30, <gjcarre...@aol.com> wrote: > > Has anyone tried to compile and run the Java Lucene code base using > http://www.janetdev.org/ > This janetdev says it is a new web site building an open community > dedicated to > enabling Java as a first class development and runtime > environment for .NET. They seem to have downloads on sourceforge and say > they are based on Apache Harmony. > > About 4 years ago I built a binary of Java Lucene for NET using the > Microsoft J# compiler. Total effort was about a couple hours. It ran the > benchmarks I was interested in evaluating. > I first did the Java Lucene 1.9.1 release, and then I later built off the > trunc which I understood was to become the 2.0 branch. > See http://people.delphiforums.com/gjc/lucene-java-vjc.html > > Of course a lot has changed in the Java world since early 2006. Microsoft > dropped J#, and Sun announced an open source OpenJDK. > > > > > > > > > > >