hi,

regarding hit summaries:
The summaries are generated at search time. This is necessary, since
different queries will generate different summaries (and different terms
will be highlighted). The parsed text is stored in the various
"segments/<timestamp>" folders. I don't know which directory it actually
picks (parse_text, maybe) to generate the summary. However, as you can see
the summaries are not stored in the lucene index.
You may have a look at the plugins: summary-basic and summary-lucene
furthermore have a look at "org.apache.nutch.searcher.NutchBean" (contains a
main-class). From there you can track down the usage of these plugins (look
out for sth. like HitDetails.getSummaries()).


indexing meta-tags:
Well, I don't know :p. However, not too long ago there was a discussion
about indexing meta-tags on this mailing-list.


Hope it helps,

Martin



Thank you for your hints. From the zend developer i get the information that
> it is another version of lucene index. the current version version of zend
> framework (1.0.1) can open indexes created with nutch 8. now i have some
> other requirements for my search application. i need a hit summary and it
> must be possible to index and retrieve meta tags.
>
> I have no idea how to get a summary in my index so that i can get it with
> Zend_Search_Lucene or Lucene.Net. Or are the summeries not stored in the
> index but generated at search time?
>
> there are some plugins but they don't store things in index?
>
>

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