Try Lucene (another fine product brought to you by the people of 
Jakarta!) - Java API for indexing and searching.  Also, I have had 
success integrating ht://Dig (www.htdig.org) into web apps, albeit 
Perl-based web apps.  In Java, I would just do a system call I suppose - 
a bit overburdensome, but it would work.  Check out 
http://www.siggraph.org/industry/search.html for an example of 
incorporating ht://Dig into a search interface (this is actually a page 
cooked up from the dynamic version of the site for performance reasons).

jeff

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> I've been very pleased with Tomcat, and have it hosting
> some of our jsp content.  I'm now looking for an
> indexing/search solution that would index and allow me
> to create a form to search the site for search keywords
> and display results.  Preferably i'd like to be able to
> index content that is hosted on other virtual domains
> (non tomcat) along with tomcat content.  Has anyone got
> advice on something that could do this?  I've looked at
> e-swish at the moment, and its a start for what i'd
> like, but just wondering if there are others that have
> searchable websites with tomcat also disinterested in
> having a google search of ones own content.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
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