intriguing - it reminds me of ParallelReader, but I'm probably
>> completely wrong ...
>>
>
> AIUI, it just allows you to do joins like in a db. So, given a music
> band, get related things like band members, albums, etc. You can do this
> in Lucene with some
On Mar 22, 2010, at 3:27 PM, Israel Ekpo wrote:
>>
>> There a probably a lot of features already available in Solr out of the box
> that most of those other "enterprise level" applications do not have yet.
>
> You would also be surprised to learn that a lot of them use Lucene under the
> covers
On Mar 23, 2010, at 4:17 AM, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> On 2010-03-23 06:25, David Smiley @MITRE.org wrote:
>>
>> I use Endeca and Solr.
>>
>> A few notable things in Endeca but not in Solr:
>> 1. Real-time search.
>
>
>> 2. "related record navigation" (RRN) is what they call it. This is the
On 2010-03-23 06:25, David Smiley @MITRE.org wrote:
I use Endeca and Solr.
A few notable things in Endeca but not in Solr:
1. Real-time search.
2. "related record navigation" (RRN) is what they call it. This is the
ability to join in other records, something Lucene/Solr definitely can't do
7;t not expect from Solr
>
> Any thoughts ?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Srikanth
>
>
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meone other can tell you more about this topic.
> >> >
> >> > - Mitch
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Srikanth B wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Hello
> >> >>
> >> >> We are
>
>> >> Hello
>> >>
>> >> We are in the process of researching on Solr features. I am looking for
>> >> two
>> >> things
>> >> 1. Features not available in Solr but present in other products
>> >>
looking for
> >> two
> >> things
> >> 1. Features not available in Solr but present in other products
> >> like
> >> Endeca
> >> 2. What one shouldn't not expect from Solr
> >>
> >> Any thoughts ?
> >>
>
ss of researching on Solr features. I am looking for
> >> two
> >> things
> >> 1. Features not available in Solr but present in other products
> >> like
> >> Endeca
> >> 2. What one shouldn't not expect from Solr
> >>
>
1. Features not available in Solr but present in other products
>> like
>> Endeca
>> 2. What one shouldn't not expect from Solr
>>
>> Any thoughts ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Srikanth
>>
>>
>
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Srikanth B wrote:
> Thanks but Im looking for answers on the functional and technical
> front.
[...]
Yours is a very broad question, and the details of the answers
probably depend on the domain that you are trying to use Solr in.
Solr is extensively documented
Thanks but Im looking for answers on the functional and technical front.
On 3/20/10, Israel Ekpo wrote:
>
> One feature that is not available in Solr is any licensing fees and fine
> print.
>
> Also you should not expect to pay in order to use Solr.
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Srikanth
One feature that is not available in Solr is any licensing fees and fine
print.
Also you should not expect to pay in order to use Solr.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Srikanth B wrote:
> Hello
>
> We are in the process of researching on Solr features. I am looking for two
> things
>1
Hello
We are in the process of researching on Solr features. I am looking for two
things
1. Features not available in Solr but present in other products like
Endeca
2. What one shouldn't not expect from Solr
Any thoughts ?
Thanks in advance
Srikanth
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