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see http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-lucene/ Robert Koberg wrote: > You can use Lucene and pass XML documents through a DefaultHandler. For > example, we have fields for just the text nodes and some of the more > interesting elements like internal links, external links, glossery > items, etc... and metadata like who created it, who modified it last, > created date, last modified, etc... It is rather extensive for us > because of the way we use XML to configure a site/folder/page/content > piece. It works very well and is extremely fast. > > (I have been thinking you could use Lucene to create a fast, read only > XML DB. Updating /requires/ you to delete a lucene document, reindex and > optimize.) > > We currently keep everything in the filesystem, but the same concepts > could be used for XML stored in a DB.
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