As an active Lucene committer, (former) XDoclet user (and committer), and co-author of the upcoming Lucene in Action book - http://www.manning.com/hatcher2 - I'm intrigued by this.

I'm not following what you plan on indexing with Lucene though. Are you proposing to index the tag values as fields? Or are you proposing some type of object graph indexing with the mappings of object paths encoded as XDoclet tags?

        Erik

On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:25 PM, James Rosen wrote:

While reading Ara Abrahamian's book on open-source development, I came
across a section on using xml config files to do lucene mappings.  I
thought this would be a perfect addition to xdoclet.  I would be happy
to write the following, but am new to sourceforge and will need a
little help getting started.
My proposal includes:
-a <lucenedoclet/>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tags
-an addition to the lucene library (I realize this is not your domain,
so it will have to be an add-on for now) allowing the indexers and
document-builders to use .lcm.xml files

If this project is of interest to you, please post to the list.

-James

(Attached: response from Mr. Abrahamian)
PS - moderators can ignore my previous message - I didn't realize it
was a member's-only list, and have subsequently joined to resend the
message.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ara Abrahamian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:47:49 +0330
Subject: RE: lucene tags
To: James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi,

I'm not an active contributor to xdoclet any more. I don't know what's going
on in there these days :-) So, please send an email to xdoclet's
xdoclet-devel mailing list describing what you are going to do with the
@lucene tags and the lucenedoclet module. I'm sure you'll get a lot of help
from the team :-)


Ara.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nobody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 11:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lucene tags

Message body follows:

I have been reading your open source development book, and
would like to offer my help to the project.
The Lucene class-config mapping files you mention in chapter
18 are a perfect fit for a new <lucenedoclet/> task and some
@lucene tags.  I am happy to write these, but am new to
SourceForge and don't really know where to begin
contributing.  Please advise if this would be a welcome
addition.
-James

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