thank you for your responses. My scenario is this:
I have a web application with some pages. I want from one of the web menu
options to redirect to a search page. There you would be only able to search
info that has been previously crawled.
Everything is java, so I think nutch fits really well and on top of that it
is opensource.
So in my nutch downloaded distro I would configure the urls I want to crawl,
change something of the GUI and change some features of the nutch business
logic to customise for the specific project purposes.
That´s why I thought to customise nucth in a project, then create a library
from it and then use it from the main application.
So, for that.. nutch "alone" isn´t proper and you need to work together with
Solr? (anyway I´ll have a look at bixo and Droids)
than you!


2009/10/1 Fuad Efendi <f...@efendi.ca>

> Hi Jaime,
>
> You don't have to embed; try (simplified) Nutch + SOLR (Nutch has plugin
> for
> SOLR). And use SolrJ client for SOLR from your application. This is very
> easy.
> -Fuad
>
>
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/liferay
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jaime Martín [mailto:james...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: October-01-09 5:59 AM
> > To: nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
> > Subject: how to "upgrade" a java application with nutch?
> >
> > Hi!
> > I´ve a java application that I would like to "upgrade" with nutch. What
> jars
> > should I add to my lib applicaction to make it possible to use nutch
> > features from some of my app pages and business logic classes?
> > I´ve tried with nutch-1.0.jar generated by "war" target without success.
> > I wonder what is the proper nutch build.xml target I should execute for
> this
> > and what of the generated jars are to be included in my app. Maybe apart
> > from nutch-1.0.jar are all nutch-1.0\lib jars compulsory or just a few of
> > them?
> > thanks in advance!
>
>
>

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