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Next todos :
- use of ontocat to populate a search index (using 'also known as/synonyms', 'subclasses', 'part of'd2rq and sparql to query between MOLGENIS systems
- retrieve ontocat results and use Lucene to create an index on them.
- Call ontocat and retrieve data .
- How that will be done? ontocat provides some functions that retrieves from two major available public ontology repositories : the EBI Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) (Ct et al., 2008) and the NCBO BioPortal?.
- Do we need new functions on Ontocat for retrieving ? can the index be build on one single keyword?? on multiple ? These function take as argument a keyword and return the results . How the index will be build. ?
- let's see some examples : http://code.google.com/apis/searchappliance/documentation/60/QuickStart/quick_start_crawl.html
- lucene specific : http://www.anyang-window.com.cn/tag/lucene/page/2/ (this has some nice images of how architecture is )
- LuSql is a simple but powerful tool for building Lucene indexes from relational databases.
- other using lucene :
- http://www.opensymphony.com/compass/versions/1.2M3/html/core-searchengine.html
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-lucene2/
- Lucene suppors [ Fuzzy search --]
- Parsing, indexing, and searching XML : http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/j-lucene/
- So we can return xml from ontocat and create an index on them,or do similar with json.
- let's see some examples : http://code.google.com/apis/searchappliance/documentation/60/QuickStart/quick_start_crawl.html
- Call ontocat and retrieve data .
- retrieve ontocat results and use Lucene to create an index on them.
- Ontocat included in LuceneSearchPlugin? : buildIndexOntocat() - TODO : test results !