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package org.apache.lucene.collation;

import java.text.Collator;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.Analyzer;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.KeywordTokenizer;
import org.apache.lucene.util.AttributeFactory;

/**
 * Configures {@link KeywordTokenizer} with {@link CollationAttributeFactory}.
 *
 * 

Converts the token into its {@link java.text.CollationKey}, and then encodes the CollationKey * directly to allow it to be stored as an index term. * *

WARNING: Make sure you use exactly the same Collator at index and query time * -- CollationKeys are only comparable when produced by the same Collator. Since {@link * java.text.RuleBasedCollator}s are not independently versioned, it is unsafe to search against * stored CollationKeys unless the following are exactly the same (best practice is to store this * information with the index and check that they remain the same at query time): * *

    *
  1. JVM vendor *
  2. JVM version, including patch version *
  3. The language (and country and variant, if specified) of the Locale used when constructing * the collator via {@link Collator#getInstance(java.util.Locale)}. *
  4. The collation strength used - see {@link Collator#setStrength(int)} *
* *

The ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer in the analysis-icu package uses ICU4J's Collator, * which makes its version available, thus allowing collation to be versioned independently from the * JVM. ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer is also significantly faster and generates significantly shorter * keys than CollationKeyAnalyzer. See http://site.icu-project.org/charts/collation-icu4j-sun for key generation timing and key * length comparisons between ICU4J and java.text.Collator over several languages. * *

CollationKeys generated by java.text.Collators are not compatible with those those generated * by ICU Collators. Specifically, if you use CollationKeyAnalyzer to generate index terms, do not * use ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer on the query side, or vice versa. * * @since 3.1 */ public final class CollationKeyAnalyzer extends Analyzer { private final CollationAttributeFactory factory; /** * Create a new CollationKeyAnalyzer, using the specified collator. * * @param collator CollationKey generator */ public CollationKeyAnalyzer(Collator collator) { this.factory = new CollationAttributeFactory(collator); } @Override protected AttributeFactory attributeFactory(String fieldName) { return factory; } @Override protected TokenStreamComponents createComponents(String fieldName) { KeywordTokenizer tokenizer = new KeywordTokenizer(factory, KeywordTokenizer.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE); return new TokenStreamComponents(tokenizer, tokenizer); } }





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