Greetings Jeff,

I hadn't heard of Lucene, so thanks for pointing out its existence.

It would be great if some of the Lucene developers want to join the 
ht://Dig team and help us port ht://Dig to Java+Lucene.  Personally, 
I don't know Java, so I wouldn't be able to contribute much to that 
effort...

Cheers,
Lachlan

On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 15:42, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> What's the current thinking with respect to Lucene?  To me, Lucene
> looks high quality, Java, and mostly a search library. As opposed
> to htdig, which I think of as mostly a drop-in-place website search
> engine application. So the question on my mind: Does Lucene look
> like a possible candidate for powering HtDig4? I see lots of
> chatter about htdig on the lucene-dev mailing list, but not much of
> the reverse.
>
> -Jeff
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