Thanks for the link, do you know of any info on doing it without
yanel? Also, the links you provided require authentication.

On 7/18/07, Michael Wechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Young wrote:
>
> > We are building search for multiple sites, we would like to have
> > multiple indexes (one for each site) but we don't want multiple
> > contexts running as the only difference between them will be their
> > configuration. We would like to be able to manage multiple nutch
> > instances from one tomcat context, is this possible?
>
>
> yes, whereas you might want to take a look at Yanel
> http://yanel.wyona.org which provides a "Nutch resource" which you can
> configure per URL and allows each URL to have a different nutch config.
>
> For instance
>
> http://svn.wyona.com/repos/public/yanel/trunk/src/realms/yanel-website/content/rtd/nutch-mailing-lists.rc
>
> or
>
> http://svn.wyona.com/repos/public/yanel/trunk/src/realms/yanel-website/content/rtd/nutch.rc
>
> which uses the default config
>
> HTH
>
> Michael
>
> >
> > Cheers
> > Rob
>
>
>
> --
> Michael Wechner
> Wyona      -   Open Source Content Management - Yanel, Yulup
> http://www.wyona.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +41 44 272 91 61
>
>

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