Hello Mihai,

A quick review and some notes.

* I think it's better if you use the Apache Snapshots repo for lucene
4 snapshots: http://lucene.apache.org/core/developer.html .See section
'Nightly build', You can copy/paste the repo entry form here:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/11062518/638331

* the project does not build. You need to upgrade a class. Try to
always keep the source buildable. Output is:

/home/ieugen/contracte/mailbox-lucene-index-hbase/src/main/java/org/apache/james/mailbox/lucene/hbase/Searcher.java:[28,36]
error: package org.apache.lucene.queryParser does not exist

* rename the project, groupId and artifact id to something else than
LuceneTest:

* clean-up your code. It's sloppy: remove all source files that you
don't use (Avro tests, etc).

I'll check again after this.

Cheers,

2012/7/1 Mihai Soloi <[email protected]>:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'd like to report that the project I've been working on can now be used in
> testing, there is a working implementation of the HBaseDirectory that
> stores the index files and can perform the common operations in Lucene. I
> am now working in using the Lucene testing into the the project to be sure
> it will pass the tests from the core project. Also, the way of approach of
> storing all of the index files is not efficient, so another approach is
> warranted, one in which part of the index is stored in multiple segments
> files not to read all of the segments in one big chunk as Lucene does now,
> this will allow for truly distributed searching.
>
> You can run the tests for searching into text files, if you have them in
> your home directory, with 'maven -Dtest=org.apache.james.mailbox.lucene.
> hbase.HBaseMiniClusterTesting.java#insertSegmentsIntoColumns test'.
>
> Have a nice weekend,
> Mihai



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