Hey John,
I like WebLuke too, but am not sure what ever became of it. It seemed
like it had a lot of traction (http://www.lucidimagination.com/search/document/3b06db2b12dffb70/webluke_include_jetty_in_lucene_binary_distribution
) but that the main objection was the size of the GWT stuff and a Web
Server as part of the distribution.
Not sure whether Mark has been maintaining it or not.
In other words, I'm +1 for WebLuke (and Luke, for that matter,
although I know it has some GPL components) being a part of Lucene,
even if, just maybe, it isn't part of the main distribution.
-Grant
On Jun 5, 2009, at 11:27 PM, John Wang wrote:
Hi guys:
I am interested in what is the latest decision on webluke - I
downloaded the zip, tried it and love it!
Does it support all Luke's functionality? (especially the plugin
support)
Thanks
-John
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Uwe Schindler <u...@thetaphi.de>
wrote:
Here another Servlet 2.3 compatible container:
http://panfmp.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/panfmp/tools/mini-webserver/trunk/
It does not support web.xml files (instead uses a simple properties
file),
but it supports almost everything needed to get simple servlets
running with
path mappings etc. The support for web.xml was left out because of
compatibility with very old java versions without xml support and to
keep it
small. JAR file is about 39 KB plus servlet.jar version 2.3 without
JSP
classes (31 KB) and commons-logging.
We use it currenty for a CD-ROM based Lucene search engine. It's
licensed in
"Apache 2.0" and Java 1.3 compatible (no generics, StringBuffer).
The SVN
currenty lacks documentation and startup shell scripts, but a
working config
file is supplied.
The SVN contains a little bit more jar files, but needed is only
webserver.jar, servlet-2.3.jar and commons-logging.jar. Some
features are,
that the static content servlet can serve files directly from ZIP
files
(e.g., http://localhost/file.zip/some/example.txt).
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Uwe Schindler
H.-H.-Meier-Allee 63, D-28213 Bremen
http://www.thetaphi.de
eMail: u...@thetaphi.de
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nadav Har'El [mailto:n...@math.technion.ac.il]
> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:08 PM
> To: java-dev@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: WebLuke - include Jetty in Lucene binary distribution?
>
> On Sun, Dec 09, 2007, markharw00d wrote about "WebLuke - include
Jetty in
> Lucene binary distribution?":
> > The only open question is if we should bundle Jetty in the
Lucene binary
> > distribution as part of the build packaging. This could be used to
> > launch both WebLuke and the existing luceneweb.war but adds
about 6 or 7
> > meg to the overall zipped download size.
> > Thoughts?
>
> My thoughts is that 6-7 MB for a tiny HTTP Server and/or servlet
engine is
> way, way, too much. I'm surprise that Jetty, originally intended
to be
> simple
> and embeddable, reached that size (which is 10 times larger than
Lucene's
> core,
> for example)!
>
> For demo purposes, I wrote myself something similar, and its
> (uncompressed)
> .class size is:
> 14 K for the basic HTTP server
> 24 K for the servlet container (jaxax.servlet API support)
> And there's also the Servlet API itself from Sun, at around 40 K
(this is
> part
> of J2EE but not of J2SE, so you need to include this as well if
you want
> to
> use the servlet API). And that's it.
>
> I'm sure that similar tiny Web Servers can also be found on the
Web, but
> if
> there's interest, I can see about publishing mine.
>
>
> --
> Nadav Har'El | Sunday, Apr 27 2008,
22 Nisan
> 5768
> IBM Haifa Research Lab
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and park
> on
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>
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