Hallo Erik, thank you for your both answers, you was right that it has to work. The error were these both directives: " org.apache.lucene.demo.*, org.apache.lucene.demo.html.Entities" who are of course not part of the lucene-1.4.3.jar. But in your book you could give a hint that these two directives cannot be used on webserver. But I understand that this only a simple, because as in your book described lucene is very powerful. Your lucene book is very good, and now I thinking to buy your Book about "Ant".
Greetings Thank you very match Gaston ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Hatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:25 PM Subject: Re: lucene webdemo on a webhosting hosting account > Gaston, > > You might be best posting this to the java-user e-mail list instead > of [EMAIL PROTECTED] which surely has less subscribers. > > My hunch is that you need to have Lucene's JAR in the WEB-INF/lib > directory of the WAR (or WAR-structured directory) you're deploying. > You'll also need the demo JAR for indexing, though I don't think you > need that for searching. > > Please consult with your hosting company's support as this issue is > primarily with integrating with their environment and not with Lucene > itself. > > Erik > > > On Aug 30, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Gasi wrote: > >> Hallo Otis, >> >> sorry when my question is a little studpid, but I wrote in my Mail >> that the >> example from your book worked on my PC excellent, and on my PC I >> am able to >> set the Classpath Variable "-classpath lucene-1.4.3.jar". But how >> to manage >> this on a webhosting account without root permission? Is this >> possible? My >> question is : which files should I upload to run the lucenewebdemo? >> the >> whole luceneweb directory, lucene-1.4.3.jar, and the webindex of >> course. # >> But I have an error that this directives cannot be found on my >> webspace: >> "org.apache.lucene.analysis.*, org.apache.lucene.document.*, >> org.apache.lucene.index.*, org.apache.lucene.search.*, >> org.apache.lucene.queryParser.*, org.apache.lucene.demo.*, >> org.apache.lucene.demo.html.Entities". I understand this that they >> cannot be >> found. And here is my question: Which files schould I also upload >> to solve >> this problem? >> I cannot set a Classpathvariable on a webhosting account like >> mycgiserver.com. >> >> Thank you for your answer >> >> >> Greetings >> >> >> Gaston >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Otis Gospodnetic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:46 PM >> Subject: Re: lucene webdemo on a webhosting hosting account >> >> >> >>> Gaston, >>> >>> You need to have just that 1 Lucene Jar file, and make sure that that >>> Jar file is in your CLASSPATH. If you need help understanding how >>> CLASSPATH works, please see >>> http://www.google.com/search?q=classpath%20tutorial . >>> >>> Otis >>> >>> --- Gasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> first I must say I bought your Book Lucene in Action and it is very >>>> good. If it wouldnt't need expierence in ANT, I dont' have, it would >>>> be fantastic, but so it is "only" very good. So my question is about >>>> the webdemo from Appendix A. I tried it with Tomcat on my Computer >>>> and it worked perfectly, a very good explantion how to use it, >>>> greetings for the authors. But now I would like to try the same >>>> demo >>>> on my "mycgiserver.com-account". In your book it is explained that >>>> there must be only the "lucene-1.4.3.jar" on the webhost directory. >>>> But how to install the files who are imported by >>>> "org.apache.lucene.analysis.*, org.apache.lucene.document.*, >>>> org.apache.lucene.index.*, org.apache.lucene.search.*, >>>> org.apache.lucene.queryParser.*, org.apache.lucene.demo.*, >>>> org.apache.lucene.demo.html.Entities" ? >>>> Shall I install the whole lucene source? >>>> >>>> I am happy for every answer >>>> >>>> >>>> Thank You >>>> >>>> >>>> Gaston >>>> >>> >> > >
