Ronny:

Theres a very basic search capability in our Expresso framework - it's just
a full-text file searcher, but it can be used as the basis of something more
sophisticated. You can get Expresso (it's open source) at
http://www.javacorporate.com.

Mike
Javacorporate Ltd

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> does anybody know of a servlet-based onsite search engine .
>
> Since I am new to servlets I am also very gratefull for any
> hint on how to
> write this specific application.
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> Ronny Van der Perre
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