Hi Erik,
Erik Hatcher wrote:
[snip]
But I'd love to build a Lucene demo application that is powerful
enough to be used as a foundation for folks to use out-of-the-box.
That's just what I thought. Here's one: http://www.zilverline.org
Erik
All,
I've just released a new candidate (*1.0-rc3*) that now supports
plugins. You can create your own extractors
for various file formats. I've provided Extractors for Text, PDF, Word,
and HTML.
It's also possible to specify your own handlers for archives. Say you
have a RAR archive, and you
This is a bug (see posting 'Lockfile Problem Solved'), upgrade to
1.4-final, and you'll be fine
Alex Aw Seat Kiong wrote:
Hi!
I'm using Lucene 1.3 final currently, all things were working fine.
But, after i'm upgraded from Lucene 1.3 final to 1.4rc3 (simply overwrite the
lucene-1.4-final.jar to
Hi Don,
Yes, I'm using the MultiSearcher (in Zilverline), and have seen no
serious performance issues with it. The app performs well with multiple
indexes, it's responds so quick (with 100k+ documents) that I haven't
even taken the time to measure the difference to a single index search.
Hi Ian,
Depending on what you want to do, you could also follow the installation
instructions on http://www.zilverline.org. It describes how to install
zilverline, but the same goes for the lucene war.
Hope this helps,
Michael Franken
Ian McDonnell wrote:
Also another silly question, do i
directories onto the tomcat server, if so what should
my root directory be?
Say for example the extracted directories org/apache/lucene/
Should i have that as public_html/WEB-INF/org/apache/lucene?
Ian
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Hi Ian,
Depending on what you want to do, you could
Natarajan.T wrote:
FYI,
I am using PDFBox.jar to Convert PDF to Text.
Problem is in the runtime its printing lot of object messages
How can I avoid this one??? How can I go with this one.
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import
All,
I've just released a new candidate (*1.0-rc4*) New features
include Spanish GUI, RTF support, searching on date range,
customizable boosting factors, and configurable analyzers per
collection. Zilverline now generates a MD5 Hash per file,
and prevents duplicate files from being added more
Hi Eric,
I have implemented this in Zilverline. What I do is the following:
subclass QueryParser and override getFieldQuery:
protected Query getFieldQuery(String field, Analyzer analyzer,
String queryText) throws ParseException {
// for field that contain 'contents' add boostfactors
The PDF and WORD stuff has been done too: have a look at
http://www.zilverline.org.
Michael Franken
Chandan Tamrakar wrote:
For PDF you need to extract a text from pdf files using pdfbox library and
for word documents u can use apache POI api's . There are messages
posted on the lucene list
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why there is no lucene 1.4 jar in the maven
repository @ http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/lucene/jars/ ? Who makes them
available? It would be very convenient to be able to get the latest
version from there (or anywhere else)
regards,
Michael Franken
All,
I've just released a new candidate (*1.0-rc6*) New features include a
command line indexer and support for Chinese and Cyrillic.
Zilverline is an free search engine based on lucene that's ready to
roll, and can be simply dropped in a Servlet Engine. It runs out of the
box, and supports PDF,
All,
I've just released a new candidate (*1.0-rc7*) New features include
Highlighting and 'on-the-fly' extraction of archives.
Zilverline is a search engine based on lucene that's ready to
roll, and can be simply dropped in a Servlet Engine. It runs out of the
box, and supports PDF, WORD, HTM,
Hi Eric,
Try zilverline http://www.zilverline.org
Michael
Eric Chow wrote:
Hello,
1. Is it possibleto use Lucene to search PDF contents ?
2. Can it search Chinese contents PDF files ???
Eric
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All,
I've just released Zilverline version 1.0.
New features include incremental indexing and scheduling of indexing
proces, as well as a few minor updates.
The source will be made available as well very soon.
Zilverline is protected by a Collaborative Source License. You can read
more on this
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