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Posted to java-user@lucene.apache.org by "Aleksander M. Stensby" <al...@integrasco.no> on 2007/07/01 12:49:36 UTC

Re: LUCENE on Eclipse

Like Chris said, or you can use maven and its eclipse plugin. Maven allows  
you to automatically download necessary libraries.

On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:43:24 +0200, Chris Hostetter  
<ho...@fucit.org> wrote:

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> : i would like if you could help me finding some documentation about how
> : to import lucene source into eclipse IDE. I'm a new user for this API,
> : and i would like to learn how to use it as i seams powerful...
>
> :  I would be very grateful if somebody have any tutorial; and i propose
> : to work on it's translation in French language.
>
> the website has a getting started tutorial that includes info on
> downloading lucene.  opening in eclipse should be no differnet then any
> other code base...
>
> http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/gettingstarted.html
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> -Hoss
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