It's java based J2EE application. It can search any database that has
a jdbc driver. You just need to put a DB2 jdbc driver in the directory
and change the configuration file. You can talk to me directly if you
have more specific questions.

Chris Lu
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Instant Lucene Search on Any Database/Application
http://www.dbsight.net

On 10/6/06, lily yan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Chris Lu,

Thanks very much for your reply. The DBSight is a very cool search tool.
Just got two question: is this a java-based application? it seems that
DBSight doesn't support DB2 database?

Regards,
lilyyan


>From: "Chris Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
>To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
>Subject: Re: ask for a question about Lucene
>Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 22:02:06 -0700
>
>You can use DBSight. It's free for your data. And you just need to
>follow this example you will know how to use it, no java coding
>needed. And you can schedule jobs to synchronize with the database.
>
>http://wiki.dbsight.com/index.php?title=Step_by_step
>
>The website is:
>http://www.dbsight.net
>
>Chris Lu
>---------------------------------
>Instant Lucene Search on Any Database/Application
>http://www.dbsight.net
>
>On 10/5/06, lily yan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hello ALL,
>>
>>i'm new to Lucene and wandering where i can start from Lucene? : )
>>
>>basically my application is: when user input some keywords (can be more
>>than
>>one words) within an academic research site, the output will be the
>>researchers' academic interests.
>>
>>there are will be a DB2 database that contains: (about 150 records in the
>>table)
>>
>>a.  researcher's name,
>>
>>b. academic research interests (data type might be long varchar)
>>
>>c.  research description (data type might be clob)
>>
>>d. a field called keywords used for searching (data type varchar)
>>
>>    etc...
>>
>>a java program will do the search based on the user's input.
>>
>>there will be two kinds of search: basic search and advance search based
>>on
>>user's choice
>>
>>for basic search, the program will do search within the "keyword" field of
>>the database.
>>
>>for advance search, the program will do search within the "academic
>>research
>>interests" field or
>>
>>"research description" field of the database.
>>
>>my questions:
>>
>>1. if user choose to do basic search, does the program need use Lucene?
>>
>>2. if user choose to do advance search, does  Lucene can be used to this
>>scenario?
>>
>>i mean will the datatype of the fields of the database matter if using
>>Lucene ? cause i will use both long varchar and clob.
>>
>>3. is this a good idea that i choose use Lucene for my application
>>scenario,
>>cause the database will only have 150 records.
>>
>>4. if i don't use Lucene, then basically the program will just do a
>>exhustive search in the database, right?
>>
>>Thanks again for answering my questions,
>>
>>lilyyan
>>
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