Hmmm, I thought it did. Can't say I've studied the code though, so
I'll take your word for it.
Never mind on the Jackrabbit suggestion :-)
Cheers,
Grant
On Jul 31, 2008, at 4:54 AM, Karsten F. wrote:
Hi Grant,
you made mention of jackrabbit as example of storing data in lucene.
I did not find something like that in source-code. I found
"LocalFileSystem" and "DatabaseFileSystem".
(I found lucene for indexing and searching.)
Have I overlooked something?
Best regards
Karsten
Grant Ingersoll-6 wrote:
I think the answer is it can be done and probably quite well. I also
think it's informative that Nutch does not use Lucene for this
function, as I understand it, but that shouldn't stop you either.
You
might also have a look at Apache Jackrabbit, which uses Lucene
underneath as a content repository.
-Grant
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