If you don't have the searcher.dir set right it will usually throw a
servlet error.
This sounds like your crawl didn't get anything.  I have seen that
happen when the url wasn't added right, or the filter was bad.  Pipe the
crawl to crawl.log and look in there.  It should show some pages being
fecthed.  If none are being fetched, something is definaltely wrong with
your filter or url file.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Groschupf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NullPointerException


Hi,
http or www are very good test queries.
double check that the nutch-default.xml which inside the nutch.war  
points to the correct folder   <name>searcher.dir</name>.
Stefan
Am 06.03.2006 um 02:31 schrieb Hasan Diwan:

> I've followed the nutch tutorial for crawling and started tomcat from 
> the crawl directory. When I run the crawl, it ends with: 060305 171044

> crawl finished: crawl which looks as it should, then I start tomcat. 
> Access nutch using index.jsp in the root context and whatever searches

> I do yield 0 results. I know for a fact that my blog, which is my test

> dataset contains at least one instance of my name, which is what I'm 
> searching for. Thanks a bunch for the help!
> --
> Cheers,
> Hasan Diwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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