Lukas, Ray wrote:
Thanks man for helping out on this.. Thanks.. Okay
Okay.. so Windows is okay.. I do not have much say in what we use here..
so. Which is fine.. I am happy.
I have the following directories, directly under my
C:\EclipseWorkspaces\nutchTest\outputDir directory which nutch created..


crawldb
index
indexes
linkdb
Segments

Ok ... except the "Segments" is with a lowercase "s" in front, right? Lowercase letters do differ from uppercase letters (a first-grader truth that Windows explorer is blissfully unaware of).


I know that these are magic names and the config files states that nutch
will look for and use the index directory under this magically named
tree so.. I am fine with that.... So I think that I am good..
so can I say "C:\EclipseWorkspaces\nutchTest\outputDir" as a
searcher.dir value? I am going to try that..

Pointing Luke at that index directory works great. Now.. I am not running on Tomcat.. I am just running from within Eclipse
as a regular old java project. This is not going to have a web interface
so.. no need for a web server..

Ah, running from Eclipse ... :| this is a bit tricky. Usually Eclipse can't find the plugin jars, so Nutch tools don't work from Eclipse. The quick & dirty hack that I use to make it work is to make an Ant build (to populate the build/ directory), and then add build/ to Build Path as one of the class folders.


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