> My preference is to stick with JLCA, since I'm familiar with it
> and know have written scripts to highlight where it falls short. However,
I
> would like to see others try out other tools and report back. I would be
> really surprise to see any tool doing much better than JLCA because if
such
I think IKVM already is a way, it's already working, so everybody can
download IKVM and use it together with Lucene.
But there is still a big need for Lucene.Net, it's a big difference if you
have a native solution or a "monster" with foreign classes, because the
whole java-runtime is also transla
what I found out from the converted source is interesting:
a) generics are used, for example in class Document.cs:
///Returns a List of all the fields in a document.
/// * Note that fields which are not are
/// * not available in documents retrieved from the
/// * index, e.g. or {...@
Hi Digy,
maybe you know db4o, which is available for Java and .Net. As far as I know,
the development is done in Java and the .Net port is done with an automated
tool. I don't know if it's public available, one thing I found is
(http://developer.db4o.com/Projects/html/projectspaces/db4o_product_de