Return-Path: Mailing-List: contact lucene-user-help@jakarta.apache.org; run by ezmlm Delivered-To: mailing list lucene-user@jakarta.apache.org Received: (qmail 2349 invoked from network); 4 Sep 2003 13:18:49 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO smtpout.mac.com) (17.250.248.89) by daedalus.apache.org with SMTP; 4 Sep 2003 13:18:49 -0000 Received: from mac.com (smtpin08-en2 [10.13.10.153]) by smtpout.mac.com (Xserve/MantshX 2.0) with ESMTP id h84DIj9D020689 for ; Thu, 4 Sep 2003 06:18:45 -0700 (PDT) Received: from mac.com (adsl-62-167-118-53.adslplus.ch [62.167.118.53]) (authenticated bits=0) by mac.com (Xserve/8.12.9/MantshX 2.0) with ESMTP id h84DIglc008886 for ; Thu, 4 Sep 2003 06:18:43 -0700 (PDT) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 15:19:43 +0200 Subject: Re: Lucene app to index Java code Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v552) From: petite_abeille To: Lucene Users List Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In-Reply-To: <1F94B0C2-DED8-11D7-ABA5-000393A564E6@ehatchersolutions.com> Message-Id: <7234B34E-DEDA-11D7-92B3-000393760B7E@mac.com> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.552) X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Hi Erik, On Thursday, Sep 4, 2003, at 15:03 Europe/Zurich, Erik Hatcher wrote: > - XDoclet could be used to sweep through Java code and build a > text/XML file as richly as you'd like from the information there > (complete with JavaDoc tags, which Zapata will miss :)), Correct. This happen to be on purpose :) Does XDoclet build an "intertwingled" object graph of your code along the way? Performing a plain search on a code base is pretty trivial... what seems to be more interesting would be to put that in context. Zapata does something along the line of what MagicHat does for Objective-C: http://homepage.mac.com/petite_abeille/MagicHat/ But from the sound of what Otis is saying this is not what you guys are looking for... back to the pampa then... Cheers, PA.