An IndexReader which reads multiple, parallel indexes. Each index added
must have the same number of documents, but typically each contains
different fields. Each document contains the union of the fields of all
documents with the same document number. When searching, matches for a
query term are from the first index added that has the field.
This is useful, e.g., with collections that have large fields which
change rarely and small fields that change more frequently. The smaller
fields may be re-indexed in a new index and both indexes may be searched
together.
Warning: It is up to you to make sure all indexes
are created and modified the same way. For example, if you add
documents to one index, you need to add the same documents in the
same order to the other indexes.
Failure to do so will result in
undefined behavior.
Namespace: Lucene.Net.IndexAssembly: Lucene.Net (in Lucene.Net.dll) Version: 2.9.4.1
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