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[jira] [Commented] (LUCENE-2899) Add OpenNLP Analysis capabilities
as a module
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rashi gandhi commented on LUCENE-2899:
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Hi,
I have one running solr core with some data indexed on solr deployed on Tomcat.
This core is designed to provide OpenNLP functionalities for indexing and searching.
So I have kept following binary models at this location: \apache-tomcat-7.0.53\solr\collection1\conf\opennlp
• en-sent.bin
• en-token.bin
• en-pos-maxent.bin
• en-ner-person.bin
• en-ner-location.bin
My Problem is: When I unload the running core, and try to delete conf directory from it.
It is not allowing me to delete directory with prompt that en-sent.bin and en-token.bin is in use.
All other files in conf directory are getting deleted except en-sent.bin and en-token.bin.
If I have unloaded core, then why it is not unlocking the connection with core?
Is this a known issue with OpenNLP Binaries?
How can I release the connection between unloaded core and conf directory. (Specially binary models)
Please provide me some pointers on this.
Thanks in Advance
> Add OpenNLP Analysis capabilities as a module
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENE-2899
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2899
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: modules/analysis
> Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
> Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 4.9, 5.0
>
> Attachments: LUCENE-2899-RJN.patch, LUCENE-2899.patch, OpenNLPFilter.java, OpenNLPTokenizer.java
>
>
> Now that OpenNLP is an ASF project and has a nice license, it would be nice to have a submodule (under analysis) that exposed capabilities for it. Drew Farris, Tom Morton and I have code that does:
> * Sentence Detection as a Tokenizer (could also be a TokenFilter, although it would have to change slightly to buffer tokens)
> * NamedEntity recognition as a TokenFilter
> We are also planning a Tokenizer/TokenFilter that can put parts of speech as either payloads (PartOfSpeechAttribute?) on a token or at the same position.
> I'd propose it go under:
> modules/analysis/opennlp
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