It is running in a Tomcat and I can't add any Index and don't load the index that I create the index before from console (java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexFiles ...)
This is the reasson that I demand the structure of limo.properties because this file don't exist and this maner I can force to load the localitation of de Index File.
Thanks for your time.
Another question:
I think to do a multi search web of my personal site.
what do you think about I use PDFLibrary and textmining for search in files not plain text.
PD: true true, my english it's so bad
Luke Francl wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 07:32, Daniel Cortes wrote:
Hi, I'm tying Limo (Index Monitor of Lucene) and I have a problem, obviously it will be a silly problem but now I don't
have solution.
Someone can tell me how structure it have limo.properties file?
because I have any example thanks.
If you know another web-aplication for administration Lucenes Index say me.
Thanks for all, and excuse me for my silly questions.
Daniel,
Julien or I will be happy to help you, but I need more information. What version of LIMO are you using?
In LIMO 0.5.2, Julien added a new feature which allows you to configure the LIMO web application while it is running through the limo.properties file.
This file is in the standard Java properties file format:
<index name>=<filesystem location>
However, you shouldn't need to care about this detail, as there is a method to add indexes from the web application.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Regards, Luke Francl LIMO developer
P.S.: LIMO 0.5.2 adds a new index file browser that shows you some interesting details about your index files. Check it out!
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