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Local Domain Search Engine

Local Domain Search Engine is a distributed search engine. Nodes index local documents, and multiple nodes can be clustered to bigger nodes. There is a plugin mechanism to support new file formats (currently text, HTML, PDF, Zip, and GZip are supported). Files can be gathered via HTTP and from file systems, but this is extensible. Retrieval is done with a fault tolerant algorithm, so misspelled words can be found. Querying is possible with an applet, an application, a servlet, or via an XML interface.

Tags Database Internet Web Indexing/Search
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Java

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  17 Jun 2001 14:10
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No changes have been submitted for this release.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  04 Feb 2001 23:08
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Changes: This release corrects the start scripts/config files to use the correct class names and libraries, fixes some bugs with wrong column names in the database, and removes some files from the distributions, so the files are now considerably smaller. The last-changed-date is now stored as string (containing the time in UNIX format) because with InstantDB only the date, not the time, was stored.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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    Changes: Startup should work now, as the startup scripts and the config files were corrected to use the correct class names. The servers can now read the config files from another directory. InstantDB is set as the default database. Configuration is now documented in English. There is a new email address for contacts.

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    •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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      Changes: Initial announcement.

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