Compiled and ran it on Vista. Very cool. I am also a huge GWT fan.
This is a great start. Only issue I ran into was also the scrolling
issue when selecting the drive...but based on the TODO: comments, it
appears you have seen that.
Grant:
It doesn't ask permission to read your hard drive because a webapp
running in Jetty is reading the server hard drive and sending the info
to GWT with ajax rpc calls.
My only concern is with the size increase this will give to the Lucene
jar. Another 17 meg - yikes!
- Mark
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Seriously cool!
On Nov 28, 2007, at 6:13 PM, markharw00d wrote:
Any takers to test this contrib layout before I commit it?
http://www.inperspective.com/lucene/webluke.zip
This is a (17MB) zip file which you can unzip to a new "webluke"
directory under your copy of lucene/contrib and then run the usual
Lucene Ant build ( or at least "ant build-contrib").
You should then find under build/contrib/webluke/WebLuke.war plus a
Jetty-based server in build/contrib/webluke/dist which can be started
using java -jar start.jar. A Luke webapp should then be available on
The zip doesn't have a parent dir, so I would put it under
contrib/webluke
http://localhost:8080/WebLuke
I've tested building here on XP but want to check that the GWT
compile task works ok for others as the Google compiler is packaged
in a platform-specific windows jar. I've tested this ant build with
the windows jar on a Linux box and all was OK so I'm guessing the
platform-specific bits of the google dev tools are related to the
browser choices used in their "hosted" dev mode rather than the
Java-to-Javascript compiler.
Works for me on OS X 10.5 using Java 1.5. Only minor annoyance is the
expansion of directories when choosing the index directory in that it
always scrolls back to the top, but heh, that is just a nit.
Also, doesn't it have to ask me for permission to access my hard
drive? Don't know about GWT, so maybe just my ignorance.
At any rate, I had it up and running and browsing my index in
minutes. And the Visualization of Zipfs law is really cool too, as is
the vocab growth graph!
Very nice work and I imagine it will only get better. +1 for adding
it to contrib!
-Grant
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