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LIMO uses Lucene 2.2

LIMO uses Lucene 2.2 in its brand new SVN repository.

Posted by Julien Nioche 2008-01-08

LIMO uses Lucene 2.0

The release 0.6 of LIMO now uses Lucene 2.0.

Posted by Julien Nioche 2007-01-09

LIMO 0.5.2 released

More features available !

Posted by Julien Nioche 2004-12-03

LIMO 0.5.1 released

Contains a bug correction

Posted by Julien Nioche 2004-11-25

LIMO 0.5 released

LIMO 0.5 includes many new features to help you gather information about your Lucene index and make LIMO easier to use. LIMO 0.5 builds on 0.4's query support to add document reconstruction, query explanation, and highlighting.

* Includes document reconstruction like LUKE, the Lucene Index Browser. Now you can see the content of unstored fields
* Explain support. Why did a document score the way it did? Lucene's query explanation will tell you.
* Highlighting of matching terms in search results and reconstructed documents. LIMO now includes Mark Harwood's Lucene highlighter library.... read more

Posted by Luke Francl 2004-11-22

LIMO 0.4 released

I've "retroactively" released LIMO 0.4. It's also available for checkout on the limo_0_4 CVS tag.

It is sort of a preview of what's to come. I've added a bunch more features and I wanted to get something out there before I release the next version, which will include document reconstruction and query "explain" support.

Posted by Luke Francl 2004-11-17

LIMO now in CVS

Thanks to Julien, LIMO is now available from Sourceforge's CVS server.

You can browse the code here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/limo/limo/

The CVS version of LIMO now features searching your index, query expansion, and query RAM estimation. Future versions will have query "explain" and unstored field reconstruction.

Posted by Luke Francl 2004-11-16

LIMO 0.3 released !!!

Please give it a try...

New features :
- includes lucene-1.3-final.jar
- fixes a bug with index loading
- detects when index changes and auto-refreshes
- uses css (as proposed by E Hatcher)
- escapes HTML code (as proposed by E Hatcher)

Posted by Julien Nioche 2004-01-21