Thanks, but what does this mean for me?
I already tried to search the index with the Lucene webapp (lucenewebapp.war
from Lucene package) including my nutch index 'nutchcrawl/index' and
'nutchcrawl/indexes/part-00000' but with both of them I get no results.
And my index is correct, because with Luke and the nutch webapp I get
results.

Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> 
> Matthias W. wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I want to use Nutch for crawling contents and Lucene webapp to search the
>> Nutch-created index.
>> I thought nutch creates a Lucene interoperable index, but when I'm
>> searching
>> the index with the Lucene webapp I get no results.
>> I'm using Nutch 0.9 and Lucene 2.4.0.
>> Should I use an older Lucene version like 2.0 or is this not crucial?
>> 
>> I want to use Lucene, because of its Wildcardsearch and Fuzzysearch, ...
>> Are there other possibilities to solve this?
> 
> Nutch indexes are plain Lucene indexes. The only difference is that as a 
> side-effect of map-reduce processing these indexes may come in several 
> parts, found in subdirectories named like part-xxxxx. Each subdirectory 
> holds a valid Lucene index.
> 
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