Thank you, Lewis! Your information is great to me.

My idea is to use nutch to build a Chinese financial blog information search engine. My plan is that first use Protege to build a financial ontology and then do some localization upon Jena. And in this way at least a experimental Chinese financial blog information search engine can be built.

Will you tell me if my plan can lead me to success? As I want to make sure the blueprint is reasonable before I get start.

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From: "McGibbney, Lewis John" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:25 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Questions about Jena in Nutch

Hi

The usage of Jena framework came in the form of an ontology plug-in and was originally a contribution from Michael J Pan and John Xing [1], however as of Nutch-1.2 has been dropped as front end searching and indexing has been delegated to Solr.

I overhauled the wiki entry some time ago to include requirements to get it up and running with Jena 2.6.4, and to be honest found it an extremely useful alternative to 'did you mean' query expansion type request handlers which proved extremely valuable when trying to guide system users to domain specific search terms included within documents.

If you wish to expand more upon your requirements/expectations then feel free.

Lewis

[1] http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/OntologyPlugin
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From: lfs [[email protected]]
Sent: 31 May 2011 15:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: Questions about Jena in Nutch

Will anybody tell me what has implemented of Jena in nutch?

The things are that I want to use nutch to implement my own financial blog
search engine. I want to put some semantic things to restrict nutch.

Many thanks!


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