hello Harun, if your often doing searching, maybe you'd like to index all the files. Try out Lucene (Jakarta Project). It's a pure Java written indexing framework (to be integrated in your java program).
Chantal Am Samstag, 12. Januar 2002 21:42 schrieben Sie: > Hello Friends, > > I want to search on BOTH --> (1) "XML" data and (2) "Text" data. > > > (1). "Text Data" --> mostly consist of HTML pages, residing on the > server... example : hundreds of HTML, TXT file, etc... > > > (2). "XML Data" --> for example, Articles that was stored in XML format, > lets say like this : > > <article> > <article code> .... </article code> > <article title> .... </article title> > <author> .... </author> > <date> ... </date> > <etc> ... </etc> > > <body of th eTEXT> > . > .......................... the article body, TEXT ...... > . > . > . > . > </body of th eTEXT> > > </article> > > In this type of search, we need to search this "XML-based author file" in > two different ways : 2.a. First Way of searching : Searching XML file > through its KEYWORDS, like : date = "Jan-01-2002" and author = "George > Washington" 2.b. Second Way of Searching : Free search on the article body. > For example : All the articles, whose body has the word 'Hello', or the > sentence 'Hello Mr. President!' > > > Note-1: > > XML file may reside either Operating System level, or in a XML-supporting > DATABASE, as well. > > > Note-2: > > If I need to have them, I can write extra java classes to support some more > functionality, if possible... > > > Thank you very much, > Harun. -- Chantal Ackermann M.A. Biomax Informatics AG Lochhamer Str. 11 D - 82152 Martinsried Tel: (0 89) 89 55 74 - 857 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>