Re: Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-15 Thread Gil Freund
On 10/14/06, Elazar Leibovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone recommend an opensource website-search engine one can index his website and add a search capability to it with it? The most important thing for me is ease of use, minimum software requirements (that's why java-lucene doesn't

Re: Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-15 Thread Danny L
google? Elazar Leibovich wrote: Can anyone recommend an opensource website-search engine one can index his website and add a search capability to it with it? The most important thing for me is ease of use, minimum software requirements (that's why java-lucene doesn't really shines) the

Re: Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-15 Thread Julian Daich
El dom, 15-10-2006 a las 11:12 +0200, Danny L escribió: google? The Google API is not open source or free software. It is proprietary. Elazar Leibovich wrote: Can anyone recommend an opensource website-search engine one can index his website and add a search capability to it with it? The

Re: Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-15 Thread Julian Daich
El dom, 15-10-2006 a las 11:59 +0200, Danny L escribió: not the API - google your own web site. You can freely build up a search field which links to Google search in xyy.org, but you cannot get the indexing, furthermore it will be up to Google policies and existence. Julian Daich wrote: El

Re: Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-15 Thread Lior Kesos
nutch - http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/ which is built on lucene.Lior2006/10/15, Julian Daich [EMAIL PROTECTED]: El dom, 15-10-2006 a las 11:59 +0200, Danny L escribió: not the API - google your own web site.You can freely build up a search field which links to Google search inxyy.org, but you

Indexing and search engine for website

2006-10-14 Thread Elazar Leibovich
Can anyone recommend an opensource website-search engine one can index his website and add a search capability to it with it? The most important thing for me is ease of use, minimum software requirements (that's why java-lucene doesn't really shines) the quality and speed of the search are less