You can open indexes created by Nutch with Lucene. But you should consider that Nutch might create a few separate indexes. And also it doesn't store content in the index. Instead as you probabaly figured it out already it stores it in segemtns and that's why you need Nutch code to access it. But if you like you may store content in the index and then you would be abale to use it in other lucene programms.
Best Regards Alexander Aristov 2009/6/14 goodguy <[email protected]> > > Yes, I have looked at Solr. It still presents the same challenge and > problems with trying to integrate it with Nutch. the features I am > speaking > of specifically are "OR" queries and wildcard or "PREFIX" queries. > > > > > MilleBii wrote: > > > > did you look at Solr, query parser is fully featured ? > > > > 2009/6/14 goodguy <[email protected]> > > > >> > >> No, the Nutch web application uses a different searcher that is not as > >> complex or > >> as full fetured as the Lucene one. I am currently using the Nutch web > >> application > >> and it does not meet my needs. The Query parser is much less capable. > >> > >> I need all the features Lucene has while searching. That is why I asked > >> for > >> a code > >> example of using Lucene to search a Nutch created index. > >> > >> As far as I understand there is a difference in the segement reader that > >> hadoop employees and thus Lucene cannot nativley read a Nutch index > >> without including some of the Nutch / Hadoop classes. > >> > >> This is what I am asking for is a small code sample to let me create a > >> searcher in > >> Lucene that is capable of reading my Nutch index. > >> > >> > >> > >> Alexander Aristov wrote: > >> > > >> > you may launch nutch web application which does exactly what you want. > >> > Best Regards > >> > Alexander Aristov > >> > > >> > > >> > 2009/6/12 goodguy <[email protected]> > >> > > >> >> > >> >> I am in need of a small working example of how to search a > >> >> Nutch 1.0 created index with Lucene. > >> >> > >> >> This can be a jsp page or a java app doesn't matter. > >> >> > >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >> >> -- > >> >> View this message in context: > >> >> > >> > http://www.nabble.com/example-of-searching-Nutch-with-Lucene-tp24001477p24001477.html > >> >> Sent from the Nutch - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > >> -- > >> View this message in context: > >> > http://www.nabble.com/example-of-searching-Nutch-with-Lucene-tp24001477p24023368.html > >> Sent from the Nutch - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/example-of-searching-Nutch-with-Lucene-tp24001477p24023483.html > Sent from the Nutch - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
