On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 09:41:28AM -0500, Chirag Chaman wrote:
> John:
> 
> We tested with QuickRules (YasuTech).
> The only non-commercial one I've used is Jess -- though it may have license
> issues.
> 
> I know there is a big move to get open source XML rules engine made,
> especially since the RFC is now stabilized, so there should be some strong
> products coming out (hopefully soon).
> 
> I think for now, something simple that incorporates GROUP and STOP should be
> sufficient for 80% of the needs (80/20 rule), as it will be flexible and
> fast (and you can skip over unnecessary rules).
>  
> If you need any help -- please let me know (I'm not the best coder around,
> but can definitely have one of my engineers follow your lead).

Current interface URLFilter.java may be too simple.
If you or your engineers can make a suggestion/evaluation for typical
nutch need, that will be great. The best would be some sample codes
with Jess. This is only about url filtering.

Thanks,

John




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