yes,
Lucene.Net is a class-per-class, API-per-API and algorithmatic port of the Java 
Version. The release numbers are the same, so Java Lucene 2.3.1 ~= Lucene.Net 
2.3.1
And the consequence of this is index compatibility, so you can search and fill 
a Lucene.Net index with Java Lucene and the other way round.

Andreas

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Von: MBVV.Satish [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Mai 2009 22:47
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Lucene Java Vs .Net



Hi,
  We are currently using Java based Lucene in one of our products. We have a 
product in Microsoft .Net where we intend to use Lucene.Net.
My question is.... 
1.) Is Lucene.Net has all the features of Java version? or is there any 
specific limitation to .Net version?
2.) Is Lucene.Net is class-per-class, API-per-API and algorithmatic  port of 
Java Version? if so are the releases comparable by release numbers i.e., .Net 
2.3 with Java 2.3?
3.) Is it possible to use the same Lucene indexes in Java Version as well as 
.Net Version?

 Please answer my above questions so that it will be helpful in deciding on the 
use of Lucene .Net.

Thanks
Satish 


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