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Troy Howard updated LUCENENET-167:
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Component/s: Lucene.Net Demo
Lucene.Net Contrib
Due Date: 28/Mar/11
Priority: Minor (was: Trivial)
Fix Version/s: (was: Lucene.Net 3.x)
Lucene.Net 2.9.4
Labels: silverlight (was: )
Moved to Lucene.Net 2.9.4 release date.
This will require updates to unit tests and new demos should be created to show
use in CF/Silverlight scenarios.
> Compact Framework & Silverlight Support
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> Key: LUCENENET-167
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-167
> Project: Lucene.Net
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Lucene.Net Contrib, Lucene.Net Core, Lucene.Net Demo,
> Lucene.Net Test
> Reporter: Andrew C. Smith
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: silverlight
> Fix For: Lucene.Net 2.9.4
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> Lucene.Net should support the Compact Framework & Silverlight versions of the
> .NET Framework.
> I've looked into what it might take to do this and most of it is pretty
> trivial to be able to support these frameworks. Most of what this would take
> is just changing the different type of classes to use for collection classes
> used inside of Lucene.Net.
> This does require changing some details in a lot of places, However this
> should *not* bring any compatibility issues with *Java Lucene*'s API or index
> format. It will just change the classes used to some different ones that the
> frameworks support and also maybe need 1 to 3 classes that might need to be
> implemented in Lucene.net itself.
> Having made these changes Lucene.Net can be more available to new devices
> such as running on a window mobile cell phone, or your pda, or run in a
> Windows, Linux, or Mac computer that runs a silverlight application. This
> will allow the .Net compact framework & silverlight developers to use
> Lucene.Net in their applications to provide their users with the same
> capabilities of an awesome search framework. Developers can also use
> Lucene.Net to provide them spell checking capabilities in these environments.
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