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Andrzej Bialecki  commented on NUTCH-155:
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This has been discussed on the mailing list, and the general agreement is that 
even though the JSPs are far from ideal, they are still simple enough to 
understand and illustrate the usage of Nutch API, and they provide an 
acceptable UI for out-of-the-box usage.

> Remove web gui from the distribution to "contrib" and use OpenSearch Servlet
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>                 Key: NUTCH-155
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-155
>             Project: Nutch
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: web gui
>    Affects Versions: 0.8
>            Reporter: nutch.newbie
>             Fix For: 1.0.0
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> Web gui JSP search pages should be moved to a contrib folder.  It would be 
> better to focus on OpenSearch Servlet based XML results. For example in the 
> current tutorial at -
> http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/tutorial.html under the searching section one 
> could imagine to add a script OpenSearch. (i.e. >>bin/nutch OpenSearch 
> "search term"--> Bingo XML results. ) 
> Therefore I suggest - It is better that web gui moves to contrib. I also 
> forsee posting PHP or Perl, Ruby, XSLT or other language based GUI being 
> developed and have it under the contrib as an addition to JSP pages. 
> - Current implementation focuses on JSP pages, tomcat, etc. has nothing to do 
> with Nutch. But has everything to do with How Nutch needs to be deployed. And 
> to my mind Nutch can be deployed in many ways. So why just JSP and tomcat 
> will get the core attention.
> The above wish is not new, I have seen others in Jira having similler 
> thinking. Furthermore Nutch is becoming big in size, the plugins are also 
> growing it would be good idea to have a contrib directory just like Lucene. 
> Some of the plugin could also move there. Plugins like clustering, ontology 
> (i.e. not required for basic indexing/searching) etc are not given that it 
> should be part of the distribution. The point I try to make here is its up to 
> the search engine operator to download the plugins rather then everyone gets 
> "everything.tar" model.
> Above is still a wish :-) 

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