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Also you can see simple code for .net and java Lucine.
Thanks,
Igor
> Subject: RE: Question
> Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 23:35:22 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> If you're looking for a quick, manageable solution for Full-text search on
> SQL Server data, I recommend taking a look at Solr. Solr is like a huge
> management layer around Lucene and hides a lot of the details, even though
> you can still get at them through config files.
>
> It has a GREAT Data Import Handler which does all the heavy lifting for you
> to connect to Sql Server. I was able to set up indexing 15 million news
> articles in one afternoon. For indexing PDF's and such, Solr has dedicated
> handlers, which I haven't used but seem pretty easy to set up.
>
> Solr is a full java solution, but don't let that scare you as it is easy to
> set up and lot of help is available. There is a SolrNet library which allows
> easy access to all the solr functions from a .net app. This tutorial is
> particular handy:
> http://crazorsharp.blogspot.com/2010/01/full-text-search-using-solr-lucene-and.html
>
>
> Other than that, I recommend reading the book Lucene in Action, or the Solr
> book. There are also LOTS of good tutorials available
>
> René
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Powell [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: woensdag 2 februari 2011 1:05
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Question
>
> You don't actually install Lucene.Net, it's just a library which you
> reference into your application. Solr is an installable Lucene service,
> which essentially provides RESTful endpoints to Lucene (java), or so goes my
> understanding.
>
> With regards to what you can search with Lucene, well that really comes down
> to anything you can push into the index. Keep in mind that Lucene is just a
> indexer and searcher, it's not a crawler or anything. You have to push the
> data to the indexer, and you have to write queries to get it back out.
> I've got some blogs on my site about getting started with Lucene.Net -
> http://www.aaron-powell.com/lucene-net-overview
> Aaron Powell
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>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Lucas E Wall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > I am new to Lucene and have the following questions. What is the best way
> > to understand what is required to install Lucene in a server? Also, can i
> > make Lucene run searches on links to xml data on the web?Thanks
> >