I think , u better try to set the field in plugin.xml where it is declared as
FIELD=DEFAULT, with your own field name u want to index like
<parameter name=fields value="f1,f2,f3">
and for compilation purpose, you can set the source path of build-plugin.xml
of nutch/src/plugin. in the build.xml file.
I hope that it will help u a bit.
Ratnesh
Siddharth Jonathan wrote:
>
> I see.
> I added this to nutch-default. (I think adding it to nutch-site.xml also
> might not be necessary. But I can give it a shot)
> I also had to modify the necessary build files. But I guess if I messed up
> here I would not even have gotten the necessary jar.
>
> I did not change parse-plugins.xml since I am not getting the value for my
> field by parsing anything. I am currently
> keeping it super simple and just adding a constant value for this field to
> each document that I index.
>
> I'll wait for your reply. And keep hacking away to see if I can figure
> something out.
>
> thanks!
> Jonathan
>
> On 3/31/07, Ratnesh,V2Solutions India
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Oh,
>> Ya I was also struggling with the same given example in wikki, can u
>> brief
>> me what the problem r u getting??
>> have u added this plugin to nutch-site.xml. and did u configure
>> parse-plugins.xml for this .
>>
>> you can go through the citeseer meta data example which explains indexing
>> better the problem with this is , it is in nutch-0.5.
>>
>> Or let me reach to the final solution then only I can explain better.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ratnesh
>>
>>
>> Siddharth Jonathan wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Ratnesh,
>> > Thanks for your reply.
>> > I am currently trying to index a "recommended" field in
>> > addition to the usual fields.
>> > To keep it simple, I am indexing a constant value for this Field as of
>> > now,
>> >
>> > For eg. in my indexing filter plugin my filter method has this line,
>> > doc.add(new Field("recommended","someConstantValue",Field.Store.YES,
>> > Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED));
>> >
>> > and my query filter plugin has the line super("recommended") in the
>> right
>> > place.
>> >
>> > My goal for now is to query like,
>> > recommended:someConstantValue
>> >
>> > and have results returned.
>> >
>> > Its really surprising that not too many people appear to
>> > have
>> > this problem.
>> > I was wondering if I was not understanding the wiki correctly.
>> >
>> > Jonathan
>> >
>> >
>> > On 3/31/07, Ratnesh,V2Solutions India
>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> HI,
>> >> Siddharth I do have this kind of problem , which I am near to sort out
>> >> may be in day or two I will be able to solve this problem.
>> >>
>> >> But can you please explain me which kind of application u r testing??
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ratnesh
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Siddharth Jonathan wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> > I'm a newbie to nutch.
>> >> > I am trying to add a new field (and make it searchable) in nutch.
>> >> > I followed the wiki, http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/CreateNewFilter
>> >> > but the field doesnt appear to be searchable.
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there anything else I should be doing?
>> >> > Is this the right wiki? It seemed a little outdated (for eg. the
>> filter
>> >> > method here has a different signature than the one in nutch 0.8.1)
>> >> > I have also tried the wiki for writing a nutch plugin with similar
>> >> > results.
>> >> > I think the field is added to the index but it is not searchable.
>> >> >
>> >> > If anyone has sample code, that would be very helpful.
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks
>> >> > Jonathan
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
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>> >
>> >
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