| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| CollationAttributeFactory | 
   Converts each token into its  CollationKey, and then
   encodes the bytes as an index term. | 
| CollationDocValuesField | Indexes collation keys as a single-valued  SortedDocValuesField. | 
| CollationKeyAnalyzer | 
   Configures  KeywordTokenizerwithCollationAttributeFactory. | 
  Collation converts each token into its binary CollationKey 
  using the provided Collator, allowing it to be stored as an index term.
  
LowerCaseFilter and 
     ASCIIFoldingFilter provide these services
     in a generic way that doesn't take into account locale-specific needs.)
   
   // "fa" Locale is not supported by Sun JDK 1.4 or 1.5
   Collator collator = Collator.getInstance(new Locale("ar"));
   CollationKeyAnalyzer analyzer = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(collator);
   Path dirPath = Files.createTempDirectory("tempIndex");
   Directory dir = FSDirectory.open(dirPath);
   IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(dir, new IndexWriterConfig(analyzer));
   Document doc = new Document();
   doc.add(new TextField("content", "ساب", Field.Store.YES));
   writer.addDocument(doc);
   writer.close();
   IndexReader ir = DirectoryReader.open(dir);
   IndexSearcher is = new IndexSearcher(ir);
 
   QueryParser aqp = new QueryParser("content", analyzer);
   aqp.setAnalyzeRangeTerms(true);
     
   // Unicode order would include U+0633 in [ U+062F - U+0698 ], but Farsi
   // orders the U+0698 character before the U+0633 character, so the single
   // indexed Term above should NOT be returned by a ConstantScoreRangeQuery
   // with a Farsi Collator (or an Arabic one for the case when Farsi is not
   // supported).
   ScoreDoc[] result
     = is.search(aqp.parse("[ د TO ژ ]"), null, 1000).scoreDocs;
   assertEquals("The index Term should not be included.", 0, result.length);
 
 
 
   Analyzer analyzer 
     = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(Collator.getInstance(new Locale("da", "dk")));
   Path dirPath = Files.createTempDirectory("tempIndex");
   Directory dir = FSDirectory.open(dirPath);
   IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(dir, new IndexWriterConfig(analyzer));
   String[] tracer = new String[] { "A", "B", "C", "D", "E" };
   String[] data = new String[] { "HAT", "HUT", "HÅT", "HØT", "HOT" };
   String[] sortedTracerOrder = new String[] { "A", "E", "B", "D", "C" };
   for (int i = 0 ; i < data.length ; ++i) {
     Document doc = new Document();
     doc.add(new StoredField("tracer", tracer[i]));
     doc.add(new TextField("contents", data[i], Field.Store.NO));
     writer.addDocument(doc);
   }
   writer.close();
   IndexReader ir = DirectoryReader.open(dir);
   IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(ir);
   Sort sort = new Sort();
   sort.setSort(new SortField("contents", SortField.STRING));
   Query query = new MatchAllDocsQuery();
   ScoreDoc[] result = searcher.search(query, null, 1000, sort).scoreDocs;
   for (int i = 0 ; i < result.length ; ++i) {
     Document doc = searcher.doc(result[i].doc);
     assertEquals(sortedTracerOrder[i], doc.getValues("tracer")[0]);
   }
 
 
 
   Collator collator = Collator.getInstance(new Locale("tr", "TR"));
   collator.setStrength(Collator.PRIMARY);
   Analyzer analyzer = new CollationKeyAnalyzer(collator);
   Path dirPath = Files.createTempDirectory("tempIndex");
   Directory dir = FSDirectory.open(dirPath);
   IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(dir, new IndexWriterConfig(analyzer));
   Document doc = new Document();
   doc.add(new TextField("contents", "DIGY", Field.Store.NO));
   writer.addDocument(doc);
   writer.close();
   IndexReader ir = DirectoryReader.open(dir);
   IndexSearcher is = new IndexSearcher(ir);
   QueryParser parser = new QueryParser("contents", analyzer);
   Query query = parser.parse("dıgy");   // U+0131: dotless i
   ScoreDoc[] result = is.search(query, null, 1000).scoreDocs;
   assertEquals("The index Term should be included.", 1, result.length);
 
 
 
   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 RuleBasedCollators
   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):
 
Collator.getInstance(java.util.Locale).
   Collator.setStrength(int)
   
   ICUCollationKeyAnalyzer, available in the icu analysis module,
   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.
 
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