This document is intended as a "getting started" guide. It has three basic
audiences: novices looking to install Jakarta Lucene on their application or
web server, developers looking to modify or base the applications they develop
on Lucene, and developers looking to become involved in and contribute to the
development of Lucene. This document is written in tutorial and walkthrough
format. It intends to help you in "getting started", but does not go into great
depth into some of the conceptual or inner details of Jakarta Lucene.
Each section listed below builds on one another. That being said more advanced users may
wish to skip sections.
- About the basic Lucene demo and its usage.
This section is intended for anyone who wants a basic background on using the provided Lucene demos.
- About the sources and implementation
for the basic Lucene demo section we walk through . This section is intended for developers.
- About installing
and configuring the template web application. While this walkthrough assumes
Tomcat 4.0.x as your container of choice, there is no reason you can't (provided you have
the requisite knowledge) adapt the instructions to your container. This section is intended
for those responsible for the development or deployment of Lucene-based web applications.
- About the sources used to construct the
template web application. Please note the template application is designed to highlight
features of Lucene and is not an example of best practices. (One would hopefully
use MVC architecture such as provided by Jakarta Struts and taglibs, or better yet XML
with stylesheets, but showing you how to do that would be WAY beyond the scope of this
demonstration. Additionally one could cache results, and perform other performance
optimizations, but those are beyond the scope of this demo).
This section is intended for developers and those wishing to customize the template web
application to their needs. The sections useful to developers only are clearly delineated.