I thought about that too, but isn't it inefficent to
have both php and jsp and tomcat and java running when
I can have just php and java running?  Maybe I can
check for existing of index and segments inside
nutchbean, so that it doesn't create them again for
each new nutchbean?

Where can I find more about how to use opensearch with
Nutch?

Many thanks.

--- Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Victor Lee wrote:
> 
> >How should I go around the problem?
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> Don't use php-java bridge - use OpenSearch servlet
> to get RSS with 
> results, and then parse RSS using PHP; the servlet
> container will cache 
> NutchBean for you.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Andrzej Bialecki     <><
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