prashant_nutch wrote:
> Thanks for your valuable comment on subcollection,
> but still i have some issues, 
> 1.enabling subcollection in nutch-site.xml mean at time of crawling, can it
> is possible if it is on direcly on index (means at searching)
>   
nutch plugins can implement several extension points. Subcollection 
implements both the IndexingFilter extension point, so that 
subcollections are inserted in the index, and QueryFilter plugin , so 
that you can search in the subcollection field. This means that if you 
enable the subcollection plugin in nutch-site.xml, indexing and querying 
in subcollection field is enabled.
> 2.in your message can u explain comment like
>   subcollection also includes a query plugin
>   
by enabling the Subcollection plugin, you can search in the 
subcollection field. For example

 <term1> subcollection:<term2>
> i done steps mentioned by you,
> but when i execute command like 
>
> subcollection:<name of subcollection> <word for search>
> still i get result 0 hits......
>   
You should open your indexes in luke or lucli and check if the urls are 
indexed correctly.
> can u explain Subcollection more deeply because our aim is to searching on
> specific URL?
>   
Check the readme file in the src/plugin/subcollection directory.
> is any other way other than subcollection ?
>   
I assume that you do want to search on a set of urls(matching a regular 
expression) rathe than a single url. If not, then there is no point in 
using subcollection.
>
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