For all i2a questions please contact its author. i2a websearch application just _uses_ Lucene, it is not a part of Lucene.
Otis --- Pinky Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am trying to setup the i2a websearch app, when i go to admin > section and choose the index with detail or any of the option i dont > see any indexex being created under the main directory, am I doing > anything wrong? > I did change the websearch.xml to point to appropriate site > (http://localhost:8080/index.jsp) still no index is being created. > Any help??? > P Iyer > Pinky Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A license for the application has not been determined yet as of now. > It will most likely be BSD, ASL or GPL. Until then, there is > disclaimer. > > Thanks! > > > Samuel Alfonso Vel�zquez D�az wrote: > Wow the features of i2a Web Search are just what I need! > I have just added to my servlet engine, but so far I read the readme, > but could not find if this application is GPL or LGPL, is it? > Pinky Iyer > wrote: > Thanks! > Catalin wrote:http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/powered.html > the 6th in the list is i2a Web Search > > Catalin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Pinky Iyer > To: Lucene Users List > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 6:26 PM > Subject: i2a websearch application demo ??? > > > > COuld anybody tell me where in the Jakarta site is this "i2a > websearch > application demo". Is this the demo under "getting started" under > "lucene". > If thats so i dont see that using any crawler. > It would be nice if the jakartha site itself has a search > incorporated in > the site. > Thanks! > P Iyer > maurits van wijland wrote:Catalin, > could you send me a zip file with your implementation? > > Thanks, > > maurits > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Catalin" > To: "Lucene Users List" > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:26 AM > Subject: Re: Regarding Setup Lucine for my site > > > hi there ! > we have almost the same configuration (site, index, paths, etc) like > you. > we used for our search on the site another approach. > > eg: use a small crawler to index some feeded urls, > make the lucene index, make the web search app to use that index. > > for crawling: > http://cvs.cabanova.ro/viewcvs.cgi/indexer/ > > for webapp: > http://cvs.cabanova.ro/viewcvs.cgi/wsearch/ > > running online: > http://www.anet.ro/search?query=star+wars > > the code of the indexer is based on i2a websearch application demo > that is listed on lucene jakarta site. > > take a look, maybe you might find something usefull ! > there is no .zip available for download. > but if somebody requests the .zip > we can put it online. > > have fun ! > > Catalin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Samuel Alfonso Vel�zquez D�az > To: Lucene Users List > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:16 AM > Subject: Re: Regarding Setup Lucine for my site > > > > Yes I have > 1.- The directory with the files to index: > C:/filesToIndex/www/ > > 2.- A path where the index files from the search engine will be > created, > lets say > C:/index/ > 3.- I have an internet domain whose name is: www.mysite.com > 4.- A web application context that runs at > http://www.mysite.com/search > > Once I have set all the above things I want to be able to use the > search > aplication: > http://www.mysite.com/search/search.jsp > And I dont want that the results that I get from the index (step 2) > give > me results like > Your file is at > C:/filesToIndex/www/some_html/my_doc.html > The results should be: > Your file is at > http://www.mysite.com/some_html/my_doc.html > For the comments I have read (THANK YOU VERY MUTCH) I conclude that > there > is no way to generate the index with some custom prefix (as > http://www.mysite.com/ for the documents at C:/filesToIndex/www/). > It seems that I have to modify my web application > (http://www.mysite.com/search/search.jsp) to include some logic to > repalce > "C:/filesToIndex/www/" to "http://www.mysite.com/". > If you could point me to the source code of lucene to include this > logic > and this way fix it once and for all, will appreciate a lot. > The command I used to generate this index was: > java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexHTML -create -index index C:\index > C:\filesToIndex\ www\ > Now in the web application I have to modify > IndexSearcher searcher; > Query query; > Hits hits; > > // some code after... > hits = searcher.search(query); > > for ( /* search through the hit list*/) > > Document doc = hits.doc(i); > String doctitle = doc.get("title"); > String url = doc.get("url"); > > I have to do some thing like url = "http://www.mysite.com/" + > url.substring("C:/filesToIndex/www/".length); > > Regards!!! > And thanks again > Pinky Iyer > wrote: > I dont understand the explanantion. When I try and index the > documents as > mentioned in the examples, and then when i run the app and do a > sample > search, it does point to the directory structure say > "c:/filesToIndex/www/" > instead of "http://localhost:8080/www/". So how can this be changed > to > reflect the website domain as mentioned by you. Could you explain > again. Say > my docs are under a directory c:/filesToIndex/www/ and the wesite is > as you > said http://localhost:8080/ , then how to proceed! > Thanks in advance! > Samuel Alfonso Vel�zquez D�az wrote: > Oh ok, I thougth it was going to be some thing like the egothor > search > engine (A java based search engine). When you create the Index, you > issue a > command like: > java org.egothor.indexer.mirror.DoTanker /tmp/my_www > Project/Egothor/var/www as http://localhost:8080 > /thmp/my_www: Is the path to the directory where the index is to be > created > Project/Egothor/var/www: is the path to the local file system files > to be > indexed. > and as http://localhost:8080 is the prefix that the index will keep > on the > hit list. This way the index will be relative to > http://localhost:8080. Even > if your production site may be an other site. > Thanks for your comments, any way now I know that I have to modify > code to > do this. > Regards! > Jeff Linwood wrote:Hi, > > I'm not a hundred percent sure I understand what you are asking, but > when > you get the results back from Lucene (the hits) it's up to you to > format > them to display on a web page - you can always do the modification > there > when you display the links to the results. > > Jeff > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Samuel Alfonso Vel�zquez D�az" > To: "Lucene Users List" > Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:33 AM > Subject: Regarding Setup Lucine for my site > > > > > > The documentation says: > > > > Once you've gotten this far you're probably itching to go. Let's > start > by > creating the index you'll need for the web examples. Since you've > already > set your classpath in the previous examples, all you need to do is > type > "java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexHTML -create -index {index-dir} > ..". > You'll need to do this from a (any) subdirectory of your > {tomcat}/webapps > directory (make sure you didn't leave off the ".." or you'll get a > null > pointer exception). {index-dir} should be a directory that Tomcat has > permission to read and write, but is outside of a web accessible > context. > By > default the webapp is configured to look in /opt/lucene/index for > this > index. > > > > A copy of my site is in: > > > > C:\CopiaSite20030228\ > > > > My web application runs on > > > > http://mydomain.com/search/index.jsp > > > > how can I make the lucene index map the URLs of the indexed files > to: > > > > http://mydomain.com/ > > > > > > > > Please help! > > > > > > Samuel Alfonso Vel�zquez D�az > > http://www.geocities.com/samuelvd > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! 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