Ahh no you are right. 47 isn't the latest. Sorry for that.

Am Mittwoch, 5. November 2014 14:54:53 UTC+1 schrieb Andrii Stesin:
>
> Being precise, I'd notice that http://lucene.apache.org/ names 4.10.2 as 
> the latest available version (does it has LUCENE47 tag)?
>
> So am I correct in my assumption, that if I'll ever want to utilize some 
> Lucene 4 features absent in 3.6, I'd need to ask my Java guys to write some 
> additional "index provider" class and implant it into Neo4j - but I won't 
> be able to use that from Cypher (Java API only)?
>
> Thanks! WBR, Andrii
>
> On Wednesday, November 5, 2014 1:38:50 PM UTC+2, Curtis Mosters wrote:
>>
>> Current used version is LUCENE36.
>>
>> Latest is LUCENE47
>>
>>>
>>>

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