On 3/19/07, alartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all What can I do if I need some search engine like search functions rather than XPath or SQLs? For example, I store some information in nodes, say one webpage content per node and I want to find "similar pages" according to their cotents. This is a simple task when I use lucene directly. But what can I do if I use jackrabbit as underlying layer? And what can I do if I need some short description of the hit and highlight the query terms?? It seems Lucene is only used as a search library to implement the JCR sepecification, doesn't it? Is it possible to manipulate Lucene directly?
I would also be interested to hear some possible suggestions for this question. ./alex -- .w( the_mindstorm )p.
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