need to
> get the exact document via a search. There are many questions
> and before convincing my boss to use Lucene I must have those
> questions answered.
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> I guess some playing around with lucene should answer some of them.
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use Hibernate
> search with lucene?
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Oh, I forgot.
Would you save the documents as index on the file system or use Hibernate
search with lucene?
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Thanks Erick!
I've just bought the book Lucene in action and I will see where that leeds
me.
I'm aware of that lucene doens't do the other magic ;) just what it is made
for. Indexing and searching.
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> index the content in the document )
> 3.) Make the files and folders searchable. Tree view for all the folders
> and
> when a user clicks on a folder branch the files in that folder will be
> visible for the user.
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> Is Lucene the right tool for me?
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sible for the user.
Is Lucene the right tool for me?
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