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Scripts > Java > Applets > Searching
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1. aSearch
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aSearch is a little Search applet that runs on all browser with support JDK 1.1x. With aSearch you can define a list of search engines in a file (group by categories.) and launch your query in the engine. Its a free applet ("Freeware"), and includes full source code.
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2. JSearch Applet
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JSearch applet can be used together with JSMenu applet or as standalone site search tool. It can search through the site tree-shaped contents or in some index files (or via CGI) for keywords ("all words", "any word" and "phrase" options are available). You can provide one or more index files simultaneously to search into (like "complete archive", "old archive", "new archive" etc.).
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3. aSearch
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aSearch is a little Search applet that runs on all browser with support JDK 1.1x. With aSearch you can define a list of search engines in a file (group by categories.) and launch your query in the engine. Its a free applet ("Freeware"), and includes full source code.
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4. Lucene
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Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform. Some of its application examples include: Searchable E-Mail, CD-ROM-based Online Documentation Search, Search Previously-Visited Web Pages, and Web Site Searching.
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