Hi,

I'm using nutch 0.7.

If I understend correctly, touching the web.xml of my webapp helps my webapp to reload NutchBean and thus indexes. I tried it and it works fine until I don't use merged indexes or even merged segments. When I try to use merged indexes my webapp locks indexes (I presume this happens as soon as NutchBean instantiates IndexSearcher). This means that I actually have to take my webapp offline in order to merge indexes. Is there any way around this other than Tyrell suggested?

Regards,

Bostjan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Groschupf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: Live updating an intranet index


Actually you need to touch the web.xml of your webapp.
Since the nutchbean has not possibilities to notice that the indexed changed or a new index segment is available. I'm sure a solution is coming soon until this you need to redeploy your application or touch the web.xml :-/

HTH
Stefan
Am 16.12.2005 um 03:14 schrieb Tyrell Perera:

hi,

I am going to implement a Nutch based search for one of our intranet
applications. I created the index using the method described for
intranets in the tutorial.

My question is, How can i update the index live when the application
is online ? At present what i do is recreate the index somewhere else,
take the search app offline and replace the existing one with the new
one.

This is because the 'crawl' fails if i give an exixting index folder.

Am I doing something wrong ? is there any way to update this index
while the app is live ?

Regards,

Tyrell
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