I just complied it myself. However I am still curious as to whether there is
a version floating around somewhere.
Pam
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Pamela Foxcroft
wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where I can get the snowball.dll from?
>
> There was a lucene.net.dll, but I can't find the snowball
Can anyone tell me where I can get the snowball.dll from?
There was a lucene.net.dll, but I can't find the snowball one?
Thanks
Pam
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Pamela Foxcroft
wrote:
> Thanks Ben and Michael!
>
> Pam
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Ben Martz wrote:
>
>> Pamela,
>>
Thanks Ben and Michael!
Pam
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Ben Martz wrote:
> Pamela,
>
> I strongly recommend than anyone planning to work with Lucene.Net follows
> Michael's suggestion and reads LIA for background but once you've done
> that,
> here's a summary in just a few lines that may
Pamela,
I strongly recommend than anyone planning to work with Lucene.Net follows
Michael's suggestion and reads LIA for background but once you've done that,
here's a summary in just a few lines that may help get you up and running. I
use Snowball (read about algorithmic justifications here:
http
Pamela,
To get the results you expect using a stemmer, you would need to use it
at both index and search time.
I don't have any examples on the use of a stemmer, and suggest checking
out the book Lucene in Action - there is an early access copy of the
next version available at http://www.manning.