On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'm seeing to different implementations - jcc and gcj based.
Both seem actively developped and quite recent (they fetch a SVN 2.2.0
version of Lucene)
The gcj-based one is more or less getting deprecated as the open source java
energies are moving over to openjdk. I don't intend to do much work on the
gcj side of PyLucene anymore.
What's the difference from an application (Python-) programmer's
view? Differences in the API, speed ?
The PyLucene API is very close to the Java Lucene API. Especially in the jcc
side of PyLucene as it's completely machine-generated. Of course, PyLucene
attempts to offer pythonic APIs in addition to the java-like verbose ones
such as iterators, for example.
The differences between the PyLucene API and the Java Lucene API are
documented in PyLucene's README files. The differences between gcj PyLucene
and jcc PyLucene are documented in [1]
Furthermore, how can I subclass a (Java-) class in Lucene.
E.g. in the LIA book SimpleKeywordAnalyzer is subclassed ('extends' in
Java) from Analyzer. The PyLucene version does not subclass anything
(except object). Is it possible to subclass e.g. a builtin analyzer
class like SimpleAnalyzer?
In gcj-PyLucene, a number of classes are setup for extension but adding your
own is tricky. In jcc-PyLucene, it's much easier to write your own
extensions, in Python, of Java Lucene classes.
All the "Lucene in Action" samples were ported to Python for _both_ gcj [2]
and jcc [3] PyLucene. It's easiest to take a look at how it's done there as
they have many extension examples.
In addition, there is documentation about this topic in jcc's README file
[4]. jcc knows nothing about Lucene proper, so even though it is part of the
PyLucene project at the moment, it can be released separately (as it is on
cheeseshop already [5]) and has its own documentation [4].
Andi..
[1] http://svn.osafoundation.org/pylucene/trunk/README
[2] http://svn.osafoundation.org/pylucene/trunk/gcj/samples/LuceneInAction
[3] http://svn.osafoundation.org/pylucene/trunk/jcc/samples/LuceneInAction
[4] http://svn.osafoundation.org/pylucene/trunk/jcc/jcc/README
[5] http://pypi.python.org/pypi/JCC/1.5
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