Not being funny, but if you have no experience in Java, then why are you using a Java 
API for index building/text searching ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Fey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 January 2004 14:01
To: Lucene Users List
Subject: RE: use Lucene LOCAL (looking for a frontend)


>To index local files leverage some of the 
>code I have put in my java.net articles, or use the Ant <index> task 
>that resides in the sandbox repository, or write your own. 

im satisfied with the index ive for now, but later on ill take a look ...

>How you present the search results will be up to you and the needs of your 
>project.

ive NO experience with java.
it would be nice to see an example of a webinterface, that implements lucene to have 
something to start with.

thx,

Sebastian


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