Brian,
The Lucene demo web application is a basic and woefully under-
achieving example of Lucene. My recommendation is to dig under the
covers a bit deeper and tweak the code to suit your needs, or simply
borrow enough pieces to learn the API usage. There is very little
actual Lucene-using code under the covers of the demo, and the bulk
of most Lucene-using projects is in the code and interface specific
to the application rather than in interacting with Lucene.
Erik
On Jun 17, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Brian wrote:
Right Now, I'm just using the compiled version that I
downloaded.
By Default URL, I mean the location of the indexed
files.
I have the sample web project (index.jsp) on server A,
and my indexed files are on server B. Everything works
till I click on the link in the results.jsp page. It
looks one directory higher than where the web project
is. I was hoping to have it look at server B in the
appropriate directory.
Thanks, B
--- "Hondros, Constantine"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IndexHTML.java is located in the demo jarfile which
is named differently
depending on whether you built it yourself with Ant
or just downloaded it
ready-jarred.
What do you mean by "default URL"? The location of
the document-set to
index, the location of the document-set to search
(presumably through
index.jsp in the samples), or the URL of the lucene
application as seen
through Tomcat?
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2005 16:48
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: IndexHTML.java location
Not sure if this is the right address, to request
this
kind of help, so if it isn't please point me else
where.
Basically I think I have an understanding of how
Lucene works, in general.
I believe I'm at a point where I need to change the
"default" url, so I was planning to make the change
in
the IndexHTML.java file. However I don't know where
that file is located. I've already done the simple,
a
seacrh of my HD, and renaming the files etc...
Hasn't
helped. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks, B
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