Hi Lisheng,
You missed a fork in this topic posted on August 24th. It answers all your questions and debunks the "textmining wraps POI" myth:
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Steve
Zhang, Lisheng wrote:
Hi Otis,
I looked at textmining site, it seems to me textmining is a wrapper on the top of POI, so the basic features should be the same as POI, is this true?
I have tested POI with lucene, in general it works fine, but I found sometimes it cannot process some MSDOC files
created from old version. But if I just save the old
DOC file by new Word on XP, eveything is fine.
Thanks very much for helps,
Lisheng
-----Original Message----- From: Otis Gospodnetic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 10:24 AM To: Lucene Users List Subject: Re: worddoucments search
As I just answered in a separate email to Ryan - we used textmining.org library, too, as an example of something that is easier to use than POI. It's been a while since I wrote that chapter, so it slipped my mind when I replied. Yes, use textmining.org first, you'll be able to include it in your code in 2 minutes. Good stuff.
Otis
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