Hi Kaj
I tried your suggestion but it has no effect. It still complains that
the directory
"index" does not exist.
I'll take a closer look at the source code, I think.
Steve
On 27 Jun 2006, at 16:09, Kaj Kandler wrote:
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Stephen,
just guessing a bit more.
I looked at the source code
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String index_file_name = par.getParameter(INDEX_PARAM,
INDEX_PARAM_DEFAULT);
if (request.getParameter(INDEX_PARAM) != null) {
index_file_name = request.getParameter(INDEX_PARAM);
}
- ---
INDEX_PARAM = "index"
This code does suggest to me, that it is possible to overwrite the
general configuration in the request.
I'd recommend to rename search/de, search/en to search-de, search-
en to
make them more encoding friendly. Then give ....&index=search-de a
try.
Hope that helps
Kaj
Stephen Winnall wrote:
Hi Kaj
Thanks.
That's the answer to the next question! As you say, the index
directory
is created
under the work-directory, which is odd, to say the least because -
as I
understand
and observe it - everything under the work-directory gets wiped
out on a
restart
of Jetty. But having the stuff under WEB-INF/work does make more
sense than
under /tmp. I've changed to that, but the problem persists.
My problem is simply that I can create 2 indices (one for English and
one for
German) under the work-directory using the index transformer
(org.apache.cocoon.transformation.LuceneIndexTransformer) but I can't
access
them using org.apache.cocoon.generation.SearchGenerator because it
always
looks for something called "index"...
Steve
On 27 Jun 2006, at 15:23, Kaj Kandler wrote:
Hi Stephen,
I'm totally guessing here as I have limited experience with cocoon
and
lucene.
I found I have more control over where the indices are, when I define
"work-directory" in my web.xml (just uncomment.) It seems to me
you are
using the default and that is in tmp, where I'm sure you don't
want the
indeces to be. If you uncomment, The indeces will be in
WEB-INF/work/searc-[de|en] (if you defien them so at generation time)
and you can see and control them better.
Good luck
K<o>
Stephen Winnall wrote:
I'm implementing a bilingual website using Cocoon 2.1.8. I want
a search
facility, so
I'm trying to use the Lucene block to implement it. Since the two
languages (English
and German) have different stop lists, stemming rules etc., and
any
given word may
have a different meaning depending on the language, it seems to me
appropriate
to have two separate indices.
The following extracts from my sitemap show how I have tried to
solve
this:
<map:components>
....
<map:generators>
....
<map:generator name="search-de"
src="org.apache.cocoon.generation.SearchGenerator">
<index>search/de</index>
<analyzer>org.apache.lucene.analysis.de.GermanAnalyzer
</analyzer>
</map:generator>
<map:generator name="search-en"
src="org.apache.cocoon.generation.SearchGenerator">
<index>search/en</index>
<analyzer>org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer</
analyzer>
</map:generator>
....
</map:generators>
....
</map:components>
<map:pipelines>
....
<map:pipeline>
....
<map:match pattern="search">
<map:act type="locale">
<map:select type="parameter">
<map:parameter name="parameter-selector-test"
value="{language}" />
<map:when test="de">
<map:generate type="search-de" />
</map:when>
<map:otherwise>
<map:generate type="search-en" />
</map:otherwise>
</map:select>
</map:act>
<map:serialize type="xml" />
</map:match>
....
</map:pipeline>
....
</map:pipelines>
However, when I invoke the URI /search I get the following
error from
Jetty:
java.io.IOException: /private/tmp/Jetty__8888__/cocoon-
files/index
not a directory
Apparently Cocoon is ignoring the <index> entry in the
<map:generator>
element, where
I specified "search/de" for German and "search/en" for English
and using
the default
"index".
Can anyone give me pointers on how to deal with this problem?
Do I have
to take a
spanner to org.apache.cocoon.generation.SearchGenerator in the
Lucene
block and
change something?
Steve
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