there are not too many Lucene features used, and some rather orthogonal mixin of Formal Concept Analysis, but let me still advertise our little Docco tool:
http://tockit.sourceforge.net/docco/index.html
It is based on Lucene, comes with a couple of indexing tools (including HTML) and is Open Source (BSD licence). Source can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=37081 (module name is "docco")
You can run Luke (http://www.getopt.org/luke/) on any index created by Docco to check out some more advanced features.
HTH, Peter
Sebastian Fey wrote:
hi,
my task is to implement a search engine to a documentation in HTML. the files are not online but local. But the "getting started" guide at lucene-home just explains howto set up lucene with tomcat. (ive never set up a webserver)
I was able to create an index of my files, but now the web-frontend is missing. I think its in the luceneweb.war, right?
So, my qustion, how can i use lucene local? Can someone provide a html-frontend?
thx in advance,
Sebastian
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