'sup, DD: You should have posted your question, which is about *using* Lucene, to the java-user mailing list; the java-dev mailing list is instead intended for discussion of *development of* Lucene.
Here's a Lius tutorial, in both French and English: http://www.doculibre.com/lius/ And here's a discussion of using Solr to index OpenOffice.org docs - basically done by unzipping and XSLT to create per-field data: <http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon-data/attachments/GT2006Notes/attachments/13-SubversionSolr.pdf> Aperture <http://aperture.sf.net> claims to support OO.o 1.X files - you might look there if you don't want to roll your own solution. Steve On 03/12/2008 at 3:12 PM, DURGA DEEP wrote: > HI Folks, > > I was looking at the Lucene FAQ and I found this very interesting. > How can I index OpenOffice.org files? [...] > But the problem is that I was not able to find more information on > http://www.bibl.ulaval.ca/lius/ Had any one had better luck on finding > more information on Using Luis ?. Also please suggest any alternatives > if Luis is no longer available. We have the following documents PDF / MS > Documents etc.. in the pipeline that needs to be indexed > > Thanks Much > -DD > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]