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-Contains the implementation of the Lucene query parser using the flexible query parser frameworks
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-<h2>Lucene Flexible Query Parser Implementation</h2>
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-The old Lucene query parser used to have only one class that performed
-all the parsing operations. In the new query parser structure, the
-parsing was divided in 3 steps: parsing (syntax), processing (semantic)
-and building.
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-The classes contained in the package org.apache.lucene.queryParser.standard
-are used to reproduce the same behavior as the old query parser.
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-Check <tt>org.apache.lucene.queryParser.standard.StandardQueryParser</tt> to quick start using the Lucene query parser.
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-There are 2 wrapper classes that extends QueryParser and MultiFieldQueryParser.
-The classes implement internally the new query parser structure. These 2
-classes are deprecated and should only be used when there is a need to use the
-old query parser interface.
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