Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Frank Bille Jensen
On Sat, 2006-07-22 at 13:51 -0400, Aníbal Rojas wrote:
> > That might be an idea. I have been looking for feeds like that, but
> > people are using all kinds of different cms systems which I don't know
> > are capable of generating category/tag specific feeds for. And then
> > people have to retag there blog entries.
> 
> Most modern Blog CMS generate Category/Tag feed by default, but it
> depends on people using this categories/tags, that's right. I would
> suggest picking by and the bes feeds, and adding a simple filter where
> the word "wicket" should be present in the entry to be included in the
> search database, that should do it.


That was one of my last solutions, cause I'm still quite noob on this
Nutch crawler. I have only managed to get it to crawl in the console and
not by using java. But I guess it could be done if only I got some more
skills :)

Frank


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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Aníbal Rojas
> That might be an idea. I have been looking for feeds like that, but
> people are using all kinds of different cms systems which I don't know
> are capable of generating category/tag specific feeds for. And then
> people have to retag there blog entries.

Most modern Blog CMS generate Category/Tag feed by default, but it
depends on people using this categories/tags, that's right. I would
suggest picking by and the bes feeds, and adding a simple filter where
the word "wicket" should be present in the entry to be included in the
search database, that should do it.

Good luck.

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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Frank Bille Jensen
On Sat, 2006-07-22 at 09:31 -0400, Aníbal Rojas wrote:
> I am an absolut begginer to Wicket, but in RuyCorner.com (which is a
> Blog Directory and not a Vertical Search engine) people suscribe and
> register their blogs,  and we try to enforce that people use their
> Ruby/Rails specific feeds that most CMS can provide without a problem.
> 
> Just an idea...


That might be an idea. I have been looking for feeds like that, but
people are using all kinds of different cms systems which I don't know
are capable of generating category/tag specific feeds for. And then
people have to retag there blog entries. 

I don't know. Perhaps I just add the pages one by one, starting with the
ones which helps the most. :)

Frank


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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Frank Bille Jensen
On Sat, 2006-07-22 at 08:30 -0700, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> what i want to know is why that version of sf.net is soo much better
> looking then the crap on sf.net?


Well I can't really tell you WHY it look better, but it's basically not
the same software as SF.net. It's JAVA based where SF.net is
php/whatever based:

http://www.sourceforge.net/powerbar/sfee/

Frank


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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Igor Vaynberg
what i want to know is why that version of sf.net is soo much better looking then the crap on sf.net?

-Igor
On 7/22/06, Aníbal Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am an absolut begginer to Wicket, but in RuyCorner.com (which is aBlog Directory and not a Vertical Search engine) people suscribe andregister their blogs,  and we try to enforce that people use theirRuby/Rails specific feeds that most CMS can provide without a problem.
Just an idea...--Aníbal Rojashttp://www.rubycorner.comhttp://www.vp.com.ve/contact-us
http://www.lacaraoscura.comOn 7/22/06, Frank Bille Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hey all Wicket lovers!>> The last week or so, I have been working on a Wicket resource search
> engine. It is a little application which indexes Wicket related sites> for a more dedicated search:>> http://woogle.billen.dk/>> It started of as a simple research project of Lucene Nutch[1], but I
> quickly started using it my self for finding help on different Wicket> subjects. After some positive feedback on IRC, I decided to make it> public. SO now the source is ASL2 and available from my local SF
> installation[2].>> The state of the application is of course still beta. Not the Wicket> application; I think it fairly much do what it's supposed to. But the> indexed material only count the sites listed in the FAQ[3], and not all
> the great blog entries etc. all around. The problem is that I haven't> figured out the best way to index the blog entries without getting all> the private/off-topic entries as well. If anyone has any ideas please
> write me (or reply to this).>>> Regards> Frank Bille [1]: http://lucene.apache.org/nutch> [2]: 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Wicket search engine

2006-07-22 Thread Aníbal Rojas
I am an absolut begginer to Wicket, but in RuyCorner.com (which is a
Blog Directory and not a Vertical Search engine) people suscribe and
register their blogs,  and we try to enforce that people use their
Ruby/Rails specific feeds that most CMS can provide without a problem.

Just an idea...

-- 
Aníbal Rojas
http://www.rubycorner.com
http://www.vp.com.ve/contact-us
http://www.lacaraoscura.com

On 7/22/06, Frank Bille Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all Wicket lovers!
>
> The last week or so, I have been working on a Wicket resource search
> engine. It is a little application which indexes Wicket related sites
> for a more dedicated search:
>
> http://woogle.billen.dk/
>
> It started of as a simple research project of Lucene Nutch[1], but I
> quickly started using it my self for finding help on different Wicket
> subjects. After some positive feedback on IRC, I decided to make it
> public. SO now the source is ASL2 and available from my local SF
> installation[2].
>
> The state of the application is of course still beta. Not the Wicket
> application; I think it fairly much do what it's supposed to. But the
> indexed material only count the sites listed in the FAQ[3], and not all
> the great blog entries etc. all around. The problem is that I haven't
> figured out the best way to index the blog entries without getting all
> the private/off-topic entries as well. If anyone has any ideas please
> write me (or reply to this).
>
>
> Regards
> Frank Bille
>
>
>
> [1]: http://lucene.apache.org/nutch
> [2]: http://sf.billen.dk/sf/projects/woogle
> [3]: http://woogle.billen.dk/search/faq
>
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