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What kind of search engine is lucene.net?


Asked by Caden Stevens on Dec 07, 2021 FAQ



Lucene.Net is a port of the Lucene search engine library, written in C# and targeted at .NET runtime users. The Lucene search library is based on an inverted index.
One may also ask,
Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform. Apache Lucene is an open source project available for free download.
Also Know, Lucene.Net contains powerful APIs for creating full text indexes and implementing advanced and precise search technologies into your programs. Some people may confuse Lucene.net with a ready to use application like a web search/crawler, or a file search application, but Lucene.Net is not such an application, it's a framework library.
Consequently,
Lucene.NET is a port of the Java Lucene project which is a powerful, highly-performant full-text search engine. With it, you can create search indexes, tokenize “documents” into it and search against it using a variety of query styles. The .NET port is an API-compatible port, meaning that the docs for Lucene-Java apply to Lucene.NET.
And,
Onion Search Engine is both an anonymous search engine as well as an illegal search engine. That’s because, it’s one of the very rare search engines on the onion network which also indexes clearnet websites. On the homepage, you simply have to select “Standard Network”.