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Posted to java-commits@lucene.apache.org by dn...@apache.org on 2005/07/13 23:08:06 UTC
svn commit: r216241 - in /lucene/java/trunk: docs/systemproperties.html
xdocs/systemproperties.xml
Author: dnaber
Date: Wed Jul 13 14:08:05 2005
New Revision: 216241
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=216241&view=rev
Log:
update for Lucene 1.9
Modified:
lucene/java/trunk/docs/systemproperties.html
lucene/java/trunk/xdocs/systemproperties.xml
Modified: lucene/java/trunk/docs/systemproperties.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/lucene/java/trunk/docs/systemproperties.html?rev=216241&r1=216240&r2=216241&view=diff
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--- lucene/java/trunk/docs/systemproperties.html (original)
+++ lucene/java/trunk/docs/systemproperties.html Wed Jul 13 14:08:05 2005
@@ -121,9 +121,11 @@
<tr><td>
<blockquote>
<p>
- Lucene has a number of properties that can be tuned. They can be adjusted
- either programmatically, using the Lucene API, or their default values can be
- set via system properties described in this document.
+ Lucene has a number of properties that can be tuned. They can be adjusted either
+ programmatically, using the Lucene API, or their default values can be set via
+ system properties (only up to including Lucene 1.4) described in this document. Starting
+ with Lucene 1.9, the system properties are not supported anymore and the API
+ (i.e. the get/set methods) should be used directly.
</p>
</blockquote>
</p>
Modified: lucene/java/trunk/xdocs/systemproperties.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/lucene/java/trunk/xdocs/systemproperties.xml?rev=216241&r1=216240&r2=216241&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- lucene/java/trunk/xdocs/systemproperties.xml (original)
+++ lucene/java/trunk/xdocs/systemproperties.xml Wed Jul 13 14:08:05 2005
@@ -8,9 +8,11 @@
<section name="About this Document">
<p>
- Lucene has a number of properties that can be tuned. They can be adjusted
- either programmatically, using the Lucene API, or their default values can be
- set via system properties described in this document.
+ Lucene has a number of properties that can be tuned. They can be adjusted either
+ programmatically, using the Lucene API, or their default values can be set via
+ system properties (only up to including Lucene 1.4) described in this document. Starting
+ with Lucene 1.9, the system properties are not supported anymore and the API
+ (i.e. the get/set methods) should be used directly.
</p>
</section>