Re: Architectural help

2010-03-12 Thread Erick Erickson
TH has a Right To Life, > otherwise we all die. > > Read 'Hot, Flat, and Crowded' > Laugh at http://www.yert.com/film.php > > > --- On Thu, 3/11/10, Constantijn Visinescu wrote: > > > From: Constantijn Visinescu > > Subject: Re: Architectural

Re: Architectural help

2010-03-11 Thread Dennis Gearon
Visinescu wrote: > From: Constantijn Visinescu > Subject: Re: Architectural help > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Date: Thursday, March 11, 2010, 5:25 AM > Assuming you create the view in such > a way that it returns 1 row for each > solrdocument you want indexed: yes > &

Re: Architectural help

2010-03-11 Thread Chris Hostetter
: We have about 5M records ranging in size all coming from a DB source (only 2 : tables). What will be the most efficient way of indexing all of these : documents? I am looking at DIH but before I go down that road I wanted to The main question to ask yourself is what your indexing freshness req

Re: Architectural help

2010-03-11 Thread Constantijn Visinescu
> >> is > >> an easy way to reindex all of your models like Model.reindex but I doubt > >> this is the most efficient. Has anyone had any experience using Sunspot > >> with > >> their rails environment and if so should I bother with the DIH?

Re: Architectural help

2010-03-10 Thread blargy
models like Model.reindex but I doubt >> this is the most efficient. Has anyone had any experience using Sunspot >> with >> their rails environment and if so should I bother with the DIH? >> >> Please let me know of any suggestions/opinions you may have. Thanks. >>

Re: Architectural help

2010-03-10 Thread Constantijn Visinescu
l.reindex but I doubt > this is the most efficient. Has anyone had any experience using Sunspot > with > their rails environment and if so should I bother with the DIH? > > Please let me know of any suggestions/opinions you may have. Thanks. > > > -- > View this message in

Architectural help

2010-03-09 Thread blargy
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