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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:17:11+00:00 2026-05-29T07:17:11+00:00

I am trying to set up Lucene to process some documents stored in the

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I am trying to set up Lucene to process some documents stored in the database. I started with this HelloWorld sample. However, the index that is created is not persisted anywhere and needs to be re-created each time the program is run. Is there a way to save the index that Lucene creates so that the documents do not need to be loaded into it each time the program starts up?

public class HelloLucene {
  public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, ParseException {
    // 0. Specify the analyzer for tokenizing text.
    //    The same analyzer should be used for indexing and searching
    StandardAnalyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_35);

    // 1. create the index
    Directory index = new RAMDirectory();

    IndexWriterConfig config = new IndexWriterConfig(Version.LUCENE_35, analyzer);

    IndexWriter w = new IndexWriter(index, config);
    addDoc(w, "Lucene in Action");
    addDoc(w, "Lucene for Dummies");
    addDoc(w, "Managing Gigabytes");
    addDoc(w, "The Art of Computer Science");
    w.close();

    // 2. query
    String querystr = args.length > 0 ? args[0] : "lucene";

    // the "title" arg specifies the default field to use
    // when no field is explicitly specified in the query.
    Query q = new QueryParser(Version.LUCENE_35, "title", analyzer).parse(querystr);

    // 3. search
    int hitsPerPage = 10;
    IndexReader reader = IndexReader.open(index);
    IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(reader);
    TopScoreDocCollector collector = TopScoreDocCollector.create(hitsPerPage, true);
    searcher.search(q, collector);
    ScoreDoc[] hits = collector.topDocs().scoreDocs;

    // 4. display results
    System.out.println("Found " + hits.length + " hits.");
    for(int i=0;i<hits.length;++i) {
      int docId = hits[i].doc;
      Document d = searcher.doc(docId);
      System.out.println((i + 1) + ". " + d.get("title"));
    }

    // searcher can only be closed when there
    // is no need to access the documents any more. 
    searcher.close();
  }

  private static void addDoc(IndexWriter w, String value) throws IOException {
    Document doc = new Document();
    doc.add(new Field("title", value, Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED));
    w.addDocument(doc);
  }
}
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    2026-05-29T07:17:12+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:17 am

    You’re creating the index in RAM:

    Directory index = new RAMDirectory();
    

    http://lucene.apache.org/java/3_0_1/api/core/org/apache/lucene/store/RAMDirectory.html

    IIRC, you just need to switch that to one of the filesystem based Directory implementations.
    http://lucene.apache.org/java/3_0_1/api/core/org/apache/lucene/store/Directory.html

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