Thank you Erick Erickson and Chris Lu. I'm trying DBSight right now, and I'll let the group know if I have any issues. Cheers, Lindsey
Erick Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Understand that Lucene is an indexing engine. "out of the box", there's no understanding of databases etc. built in. But as Chris Lu points out, there are applications out there that do this for you..... If you try to roll your own, you'll have to write some code that queries the database, and use Lucene to index that data. Then you'll have to write code that searches your index and "does the right thing".... Best Erick On 6/7/07, Lindsey Hess wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new to Lucene...very new. I'd like to use Lucene to index a MySQL > database (six tables, actually), and then use it to search the database in > lieu of using SQL. I can't seem to find any sample code to do this, so I > was hoping that someone could share some or point me in the right direction. > > Thanks, > > Lindsey > > > --------------------------------- > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. --------------------------------- Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.