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Anuj Kumar commented on JENA-1305:
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Hi [~osma]
I have a question for you. Let's say I have this query:
{code}
?s text:query (rdfs:label 'word' 'lang:en' )
{code}
How does Jena Text return the query string :
{code}
(text:word) AND lang:en
{code}
I ran the Lucene example and I noticed the following:
* If I set the text:multilingualSupport to true then I get the query string as
defined above
* If I do not set this value, then I get the query String : *text:word*
How does Jena get to know when to return what query string? Is it Lucene
specific instead?
Thanks,
Anuj
> Elastic Search Support for Apache Jena Text
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JENA-1305
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1305
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Text
> Affects Versions: Jena 3.2.0
> Reporter: Anuj Kumar
> Assignee: Osma Suominen
> Labels: elasticsearch
> Original Estimate: 240h
> Remaining Estimate: 240h
>
> This Jira tracks the development of Jena Text ElasticSearch Implementation.
> The goal is to extend Jena Text capability to index, at scale, in
> ElasticSearch. This implementation would be similar to the Lucene and Solr
> implementations.
> We will use ES version 5.2.1 for the implementation.
> The following functionalities would be supported:
> * Indexing Literal values
> * Updating indexed values
> * Deleting Indexed values
> * Custom Analyzer Support
> * Configuration using Assembler as well as Java techniques.
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