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Spiders

J-Spider

JoBo

Arachnid

Spindle

Acme Spider

Metis

Heritrix

HouseSpider

WebLech

Excluded spiders

Link mappers

Content parsers

RDF Crawlers

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Spiders

Introduction

The spiders reviewed here range from relatively simple to vastly complex and versatile. Because of this projects' requirement for GPL licencing, some spiders have been discounted from the original long list, see excluded spiders for details. What remains can be classified as follows.

Simple spiders
Basic single- and multi-threaded spiders designed for limited purposes, includes HouseSpider, Spindle and Arachnid.
Advanced spiders
Complex spiders that support multiple content types, variable post-processing options and advanced HTTP handling, includes JoBo Metis and Heretrix.
Spidering engine
Not an application in its own right, but a framework for configuring spidering tasks. The only candidate in this class is J-Spider, which is recommended for the MKSearch project.

Spider reviews

OCRA
A brief review of OCRA, the ontology crawler.
2004-12-02 01:36:31
DAML Crawler
A brief review of DAML Crawler.
2004-12-02 01:27:22
RDF Crawler
A brief review of RDF Crawler.
2004-12-02 00:54:47
Acme Spider
A review of the Acme Spider Web spider
2004-11-03 08:20:23
WebWader
A review of the WebWader Web spider
2004-11-03 08:16:27
Excluded spiders
A review of Web spiders that were excluded from consideration for the MKSearch project, primarily because of licence issues
2004-11-03 06:54:56
WebLech
A review of the WebLech Web spider
2004-11-03 06:52:15
JoBo
A review of the JoBo Web spider, to date the second strongest candidate for the MKSearch project.
2004-11-03 06:50:27
J-Spider
A review of the J-Spider Web spider, to date the strongest candidate for the MKSearch project.
2004-11-03 06:48:28
HyperSpider
A review of the HyperSpider Web spider.
2004-11-03 06:46:32

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This document was last modified by Philip Shaw on 2004-11-04 09:17:36
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