it seems not quick.


http://demo1.minalyzer.com/minalyzerlite/search4.php?q=test&offset=0
Results 1 - 15 of 16 for test.(1.586 seconds)



2007/5/20, Saurabh Dani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Greetings All,

We would like to introduce our java lucene based command line search tool,
Minalyzer Lite.

Minalyzer Lite ships with an indexing executable, which can index data
from file system, databases,  by crawling web sites or an ARC file (output
of Heritrix Crawler). The end user does not need any knowledge of lucene or
java.

The search executable takes the keywords and index collection name as
inputs and returns the resultset as an XML which can be parsed and displyed
by calling programs.

For those of you who are aware of Solr, it is in no way a competitive
product for Solr. Our target is primarily to provide "Site Search" for those
web sites, which are hosted on low cost shared servers and do not have JAVA
installed (as we are shipping an embedded version of Java and the calling
program calls the search using exec / backtick / system commands).

This page explains how site search works -
http://www.minalyzer.com/documentation/minalyzerlite--how-site-search-works

We have created some live examples to demonstrate the search features.
Most of these are running on shared hosting accounts which cost less than 3
USD a month.

Php script hosted on Linux server
http://demo1.minalyzer.com/minalyzerlite/search4.php
Perl script hosted on Linux server
http://demo1.minalyzer.com/minalyzerlite/perl/search.pl
Aspx .Net running on Windows server
http://www.minalyzer.com/mlitedemos/aspx/samplesearch.aspx

We have done tests with close beta groups that we feel confident enough to
announce the public availability, but we are still calling it beta until we
upgrade to Lucene 2.1 and make the examples that we ship with the product
more error proof and robust.

Thanks
Saurabh




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regards
jl

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