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The "NutchTutorial" page has been changed by MatthewSimoneau.
The comment on this change is: This is a better way to install..
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/NutchTutorial?action=diff&rev1=25&rev2=26

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  Now we're ready to search!
  
- == Searching ==
+ == Command Line Searching ==
  
  Simplest way to verify the integrity of your crawl is to launch NutchBean 
from command line:
  
@@ -189, +189 @@

  
  where ''apache'' is the search term (note that NutchBean will only search 
pages in the {{{crawl}}} directory, so if you named the crawl directory 
something else, NutchBean will not find any results). After you have verified 
that the above command returns results you can proceed to setting up the web 
interface. 
  
+ == Installing in Tomcat ==
  To search you need to put the nutch war file into your servlet container. (If 
instead of downloading a Nutch release you checked the sources out of SVN, then 
you'll first need to build the war file, with the command {{{ant war}}}.)
  
  Assuming you've unpacked Tomcat as ~/local/tomcat, then the Nutch war file 
may be installed with the commands:
  
- {{{ 
- rm -rf ~/local/tomcat/webapps/ROOT*
- cp nutch*.war ~/local/tomcat/webapps/ROOT.war 
- }}}
- 
- Alternative: it is NOT NECESSARY to remove the ROOT context nor is it 
desirable. It was noted above that the Tomcat Manager allows us to view and 
control our multiple applications. Removing ROOT would break this functionality.
- How to deploy nutch in http://localhost:8080/nutch/
  {{{ 
  mkdir ~/local/tomcat/webapps/nutch
  cp nutch*.war ~/local/tomcat/webapps/nutch/
@@ -207, +201 @@

  rm nutch-1.1.war;
  }}}
  
- '''The webapp finds its indexes in ./crawl, relative to where you start 
Tomcat, so use a command like:'''
+ The webapp finds its indexes in ./crawl, relative to where you start Tomcat, 
so use a command like:
  
  {{{ ~/local/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start }}}
  
- Then visit http://localhost:8080/ and have fun!
+ Then visit: http://localhost:8080/nutch/
  

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