Yeah you can have as many webapps as you want, each with a different searcher.dir. As you said just be mindful of the links, if you get one app linking to another with different indexes it can get very confusing! Having said that they're easy enough to fix, or it might just be something we're doing wrong when building and/or deploying the war file.
Cheers Aled > -----Neges Wreiddiol-----/-----Original Message----- > Oddi wrth/From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Anfonwyd/Sent: 11 January 2006 16:00 > At/To: [email protected] > Pwnc/Subject: Re: other newbies like me > > > I am quite the newbie, learning everything I know about > Tomcat and Java through Nutch installations. Thanks to all > for the great docs, tips, and comments along the way. > > I also don't have the ROOT.war thing, I thought it worked as > the 'root' app because I have a particular nutch configured > as the 'default' app in Tomcat. > > Tomcat 5.0\conf\Catalina\localhost\nutch-0.7.1.xml: > <Context path="" debug="5" privileged="true" docBase="nutch-0.7.1"/> > > I think only one app can have that Context path, and that is > what runs at http://localhost:8080/ > > So is there an easy way to have several Nutch apps running on > the same machine, each searching on a different index? > > With the recent post to be mindful of the search links, I > assume one can just make a copy of the web app, and configure > it with a different <name>searcher.dir</name> in its nutch-site.xml? > > Thanks. > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Dave Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ---------- > Louisville, KY > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Jérôme Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/11/2006 > 10:11:34 AM: > > > > But seriously, someone needs to take some time to clean it up. > > > There's only a couple things that are missing, everything else > > > should already > be > > > context-independent. > > > > I really don't understand this. > > I've fixed this issue some times ago. > > My nutch webapps (0.7.1, 0.8-dev) are not deployed as root > and all are > > working fine. > > What is really the problem (I probably missed something) ? > > > > Jérôme > > > > -- > > http://motrech.free.fr/ > > http://www.frutch.org/ > ************************************************************************ This e-mail and any attachments are strictly confidential and intended solely for the addressee. They may contain information which is covered by legal, professional or other privilege. If you are not the intended addressee, you must not copy the e-mail or the attachments, or use them for any purpose or disclose their contents to any other person. To do so may be unlawful. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify us as soon as possible and delete the message and attachments from all places in your computer where they are stored. Although we have scanned this e-mail and any attachments for viruses, it is your responsibility to ensure that they are actually virus free.
