Just use lucene to index your mysql data.
There is a great book from Erik that gives you all you need to
understand lucene.
BTW it has a chapter over nutch as well.
Stefan
Am 27.10.2005 um 05:56 schrieb Sam Lee:
The data I need to index are webpages which will be
retrieved by the Nutch's crawler, but it doesn't
retrieve all webpages. I will give it a list of
webpages to crawl.
In my mysql database, it has all the data similar to
the ones the advertisers enter in Google Adwords, e.g.
ad content, keywords, etc. So I need to index these
data in mysql db.
--- Fuad Efendi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question: what do you need to index?
Simple answer "I need to index my MySQL" is not
enough... MySQL has own
indexes...
Nutch is an Internet Search Engine; Lucene is a
framework for indexing and
searching of any text information... Does your
database contain huge text
fields, "Documents"?
-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Would Someone Give Me Pointer On How to
Index Database?
Hi,
I want to use Lucene/Nutch to index my mysql
database. I think of using JDBC, is it a good idea?
I searched all over the web, but all the examples
are
non-lucene/Nutch related. Would you guys give me
pointers or websites or examples on how to use JDBC
on
Lucene/Nutch to index mysql database?
Many thanks.
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