RE: lucene based frameworks/servers: solr, nutch, compass - which one is for what????

2006-09-20 Thread Pasha Bizhan
Hi, > From: Chenini, Mohamed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Is "the upcoming Lucene in Action part deux" a complement to > LUCENE IN ACTION (which I just recently bought)? And will it > be for sale? Why don't you and Erik don't write a Lucene/Nutch book? JFYI: http://www.amazon.com/Building-Se

Re: lucene based frameworks/servers: solr, nutch, compass - which one is for what????

2006-09-20 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Sep 20, 2006, at 7:39 AM, Chenini, Mohamed wrote: Is "the upcoming Lucene in Action part deux" a complement to LUCENE IN ACTION (which I just recently bought)? And will it be for sale? Why don't you and Erik don't write a Lucene/Nutch book? Lucene in Action 2nd edition (code named LIA2)

Re: Help wanted

2006-09-20 Thread Steven Rowe
The Resources page on the Lucene Wiki has a collection of articles that may be useful to you: Michael McCandless wrote: > Mark Miller wrote: >> I'll one up you: >> >> http://www.manning.com/hatcher2/ >> >> Might as well save yourself a whole lot o

RE: lucene based frameworks/servers: solr, nutch, compass - which one is for what????

2006-09-20 Thread Chenini, Mohamed
Otis, Is "the upcoming Lucene in Action part deux" a complement to LUCENE IN ACTION (which I just recently bought)? And will it be for sale? Why don't you and Erik don't write a Lucene/Nutch book? Regards, Mohamed -Original Message- From: Otis Gospodnetic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sen

Re: Analysis/tokenization of compound words

2006-09-20 Thread karl wettin
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 09:21 -0700, Otis Gospodnetic wrote: > > How do people typically analyze/tokenize text with compounds (e.g. > German)? I took a look at GermanAnalyzer hoping to see how one can > deal with that, but it turns out GermanAnalyzer doesn't treat > compounds in any special way at

Re: Analysis/tokenization of compound words

2006-09-20 Thread Daniel Naber
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 22:15, eks dev wrote: > Daniel Naber made some work with German dictionaries as well, if I > recall well, maybe he has something that helps The company I work for offers a commercial Java component for decomposing and lemmatizing German words, see http://demo.intrafi