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Introduction to Nutch, Part 2: Searching
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| Subject: |
compiling SearchApp |
| Date: |
2007-07-23 21:45:20 |
| From: |
kaimiddleton |
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Hi Tom: I tried to get the SearchApp to compile but I don't understand what CLASSPATH is necessary. I'm using a very recent nightly build of nutch. Even if I include every single jar file there is under the NUTCH_HOME directory tree, plus NUTCH_HOME/src/java, I still get errors:
$ javac -cp $NUTCH_HOME/src/java:[all those jars] SearchApp
SearchApp.java:21: cannot find symbol
symbol : constructor NutchBean()
location: class org.apache.nutch.searcher.NutchBean
NutchBean bean = new NutchBean();
^
SearchApp.java:22: cannot find symbol
symbol : method parse(java.lang.String)
location: class org.apache.nutch.searcher.Query
Query query = Query.parse(args[0]);
^
SearchApp.java:32: incompatible types
found : org.apache.nutch.searcher.Summary
required: java.lang.String
bean.getSummary(details, query);
^
3 errors
I have a full stack trace posted here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/nutch-user@lucene.apache.org/msg08869.html |
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