On domenica 4 gennaio 2009 12:03:21 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > well, sources are created on demand, though. there are a few million > twitter users; we don't load everyone's account in the TwitterEngine ;)
Well, I think I'm finally getting the grasp of it. I was misled by the term "source"... technically a Twitter account is a source as well, right? I think the thing could be set up much easier than I originally thought. Here's the workflow as it could work: - User puts in the term "foo" as in search term; - The term "foo" is used as source in the DataEngine, which then fetches the information; - Said information is then presented to the user. Am I correct? And if so, does a DataEngine keep in memory the result of old sources? (asking to evaluate the performnce and resource consumption). > so in such a situation, your DataEngine would only need to create the > sources requested. Again, I was misled by the term "source". I didn't think my queries could be sources (as in fact, they could).
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