Also, you can try Compass. I remember it stores the index when you use hibernate.
Chris Lu ------------------------------ Lucene Full-Text Search on Any Database http://www.DBSight.net On 10/24/05, Chris Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > JDBCDirectory doesn't help you to index content in rdms. > It just stores the lucene index into rdms. This approach will be > slower than file system based approach. > > For your first question, "Indexing content that is stored in a dbms", > you can take a look at DBSight. It's a generic tool to easily extract > content from database and build an index, which seems simple, but > behind the scene, it does more than that, including, multi-threaded > extraction and search, multi index support, template-based search > result, scheduled index updating, web-based control and configuration, > remote index replication, etc. > > Chris Lu > ------------------------------ > Lucene Full-Text Search on Any Database > http://www.DBSight.net > > > On 10/24/05, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks to Yonik for replying to my last question about queries and filters. > > > > Now I have another issue. I would appreciate any pointers to attempts to > > integrate Lucene with databases. There's a tantalizing reference to a > > class called JDBCDirectory mentioned at > > http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-lucene/LatestNews. However, my browser > > times out trying to access the follow-up link > > http://ppinew.mnis.com/jdbcdirectory. An email thread > > (http://www.mail-archive.com/java-user@lucene.apache.org/msg01036.html) > > makes me hope that this class helps an application index a body of > > documents stored in a relational database. But this class, perhaps a > > cousin of FSDirectory and RAMDirectory, doesn't seem to be part of > > Lucene proper. > > > > In any event, I would appreciate pointers to people's experience > > integrating Lucene with relational databases. I realize this is a very > > broad question. It sweeps up topics like the following: > > > > o Indexing content that is stored in a dbms > > > > o Wrapping filters around the results of sql queries > > > > o Integrating Lucene query syntax with sql query syntax > > > > o Practical tips about when to expose information as a Lucene field vs. > > when to expose that information as a column in a relational table > > > > Thanks, > > -Rick > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]