Solr itself does all three things. There is no need for Nutch- that is
needed for crawling web sites, not file systems (as the original
question specifies).
Solr operates as a web service, running in any Java servlet container.
Detecting changes to files is more tricky: there is no implementation
Nutch can crawl the file system as well. Nutch 1.x can also provide search but
this is delegated to Solr in Nutch 2.x. Solr can provide the search and Nutch
can provide Solr with content from your intranet.
On Friday 14 January 2011 13:17:52 Cathy Hemsley wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for suggesting thi
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 13:05 +0100, Cathy Hemsley wrote:
> I hope you can help. We are migrating our intranet web site management
> system to Windows 2008 and need a replacement for Index Server to do the
> text searching. I am trying to establish if Lucene and Solr is a feasible
> replacement, bu
Please visit the Nutch project. It is a powerful crawler and can integrate
with Solr.
http://nutch.apache.org/
> Hi Solr users,
>
> I hope you can help. We are migrating our intranet web site management
> system to Windows 2008 and need a replacement for Index Server to do the
> text searching
Hi Solr users,
I hope you can help. We are migrating our intranet web site management
system to Windows 2008 and need a replacement for Index Server to do the
text searching. I am trying to establish if Lucene and Solr is a feasible
replacement, but I cannot find the answers to these questions: