Hi Stefan
  I would be willing to host the app.
  I have virutal dedicated server from Godaddy with Fedora core2 and apache 
webserver and tomcat running.
  The IP address is http://68.178.249.66 Right now, on webserver side, I have a 
default page (hosted by godaddy running)
  But can make sure the Admin GUI is running.. I might need some help, but 
should not be a problem at all.
   
   
  Thanks
  Sudhi
  

Stefan Groschupf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi there,

since building the gui is some how complicated I was thinking about 
providing a ready to use binary.
This may be would help to get some more beta testers we currently 
looking for.
Any thoughts?

However I afraid that this would hit my server to hard and I have to 
pay for traffic. :-/
Does any one has an idea where we can mirror this file for free?
Any volunteer is very welcome.

Thanks.
Stefan




Am 28.04.2006 um 15:14 schrieb Aled Jones:

> Thanks for your replies guys. I hadn't realised that the admin gui 
> was
> already in development.
> We should be able to cope till it gets released ;-)
>
> Thanks again
> Aled
>
>> -----Neges Wreiddiol-----/-----Original Message-----
>> Oddi wrth/From: Dan Morrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Anfonwyd/Sent: 28 April 2006 14:07
>> At/To: [email protected]
>> Pwnc/Subject: RE: Heritrix
>>
>> Aled,
>>
>> I used heritrix before going over to nutch, while it is an
>> excellent program, with lots of good things to offer, it
>> didn't quite meet my need, and when designing the
>> architecture had too many dependencies for me to be comfortable with.
>>
>> If you want to run an internet archive though, heritrix can
>> not be beat, if you want to run a search engine, nutch is a
>> good choice.
>>
>> My personal opinion.
>> r/d
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Aled Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 1:59 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Heritrix
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Anyone used Heritrix (http://crawler.archive.org/) as a
>> crawler? How does it compare with the Nutch crawler? Can
>> Nutch serve its crawled
>> results? Main reason I'm interested is that it has a WUI interface
>> that might make maintenance for the IT guys easier, although
>> I know that some of you guys are working on an interface.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Aled
>>
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