Thanks for the info.
So in this case you would use Nutch for the spidering part, and Solr
for the Indexing/displaying part.
Why wouldn't you use some other spider, like JSpider, or Apache
Droids, or something with Solr?
It seems like putting Nutch out there just for spidering is a lot of
extra work. But I don't know the state of the other spiders.
-John
On Oct 22, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Hannes Carl Meyer wrote:
Hi,
right, Solr is just a kind of "enterprice search" facility. But, you
can use
Nutch and Solr in a combination, for example:
http://blog.foofactory.fi/2007/02/online-indexing-integrating-nutch-with.html
Which is pretty interesting because with this combination you can
perform
real online indexing without waiting for nutch's index operations!
Bests
Hannes
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:50 PM, John Martyniak
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are the main differences between Nutch and Solr, that Solr doesn't
have a
spider. So in order to use it you would have to spider the web
your self,
or with some other tool?
-John