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Jakarta
Lucene "is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine
library written entirely in Java."
Lupy "is a
full-text indexer and search engine written in Python. It is a port of
Jakarta Lucene 1.2 to Python. Specifically, it reads and writes
indexes in Lucene binary format."
PyLucene "is a
GCJ-compiled version of Java Lucene integrated with Python via
SWIG. [...] It is designed to be API-compatible with the latest version
of Java Lucene."
(If it is data file-compatible, why also be API-compatible? Isn't
that an unnecessary constraint? Afterall, Java is more verbose than
Python. Also, why not Lupy?)
rubylucene
(formerly "rucene") "aims to implement a Ruby version of the popular
Lucene search engine."
Plucene
- "A Perl port of the Lucene search engine."
Up for grabs: LuaCene, Tclucene (pronounced tick-cloo-seen),
clucene (cloo-seen), schcene (shhheeeeen), Smallucene (disease or vaccine?), thiscene, thatcene, yadayadacene, etcene.