Something like this? IndexWriter iw = whatever ResultSet rs = whatever
while (rs.next()) { Document ldoc = new Document(); ldoc.add(Field.Text("f1", rs.getString("f1")); ldoc.add(Field.Unstored("f2", rs.getString("f2")); ldoc.add(Field.Keyword("f3", rs.getString("f3")); ... iw.addDocument(ldoc); } rs.close(); iw.close(); On the IDE front, most people seem to use Eclipse nowadays. -- Ian. On 13/07/05, Klaus Hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I played with several search engines to replace MySQL > FULLTEXT index and hope that Lucene is the best > solution for that. > > I am reading Mannings book on Lucene in action and it > seems to be the most powerful search engine I found so > far. > > I'm stuck at some problem and need help from you > experts. I managed to create an index as described in > the examples. I also managed to read a MySQL database > in Java. > > My question is, if anybody here has some SIMPLE > example which does this in one step. I am good in PHP > and in Visual Basic, but very new to Java. Maybe I'm > using the wrong tools (NetBeans IDE and JCreator) but > I don't get it managed to create an Lucene Index on 3 > database fields. > > I appreciate any help. > > Thank you so much, > > Klaus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]