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[Lucene.Net] [jira] Commented: (LUCENENET-380) Evaluate Sharpen as a port tool

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Prescott Nasser commented on LUCENENET-380:
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I see this is assigned to me - but I'm hoping some other folks have been playing with sharpen? Also, at this point what are our other options? We could do something like tangible softwares java to C# - but that costs money and is likely not as extensible

> Evaluate Sharpen as a port tool
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENENET-380
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-380
>             Project: Lucene.Net
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Build Automation, Lucene.Net Contrib, Lucene.Net Core, Lucene.Net Demo, Lucene.Net Test
>            Reporter: George Aroush
>            Assignee: Prescott Nasser
>         Attachments: 3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_AfterPostProcessing.zip, 3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_NoPostProcessing.zip, IndexWriter.java, Lucene.Net.3_0_3_Sharpen20110106.zip, Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101104.zip, Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101114.zip, NIOFSDirectory.java, QueryParser.java, TestBufferedIndexInput.java, TestDateFilter.java
>
>
> This task is to evaluate Sharpen as a port tool for Lucene.Net.
> The files to be evaluated are attached.  We need to run those files (which are off Java Lucene 2.9.2) against Sharpen and compare the result against JLCA result.

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