Re: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra

2013-04-01 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Hi, Solr doesn't have anything like ES River. DIH (DataImportHandler) feels like the closest thing in Solr, though it's not quite the same thing. DIH pulls in data like a typical River does, but most people have external indexers that push data into Solr using one of its client libraries to talk

Re: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra

2013-04-01 Thread Jack Krupansky
ansky -Original Message- From: Utkarsh Sengar Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 7:41 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra Thanks for the reply. So DSE is one of the options and I am looking into that too. Although, before diving into solr+cass

Re: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra

2013-04-01 Thread Utkarsh Sengar
er/products-services/datastax-enterprise> > > -- Jack Krupansky > > -Original Message- From: Utkarsh Sengar > Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 6:34 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra > > > Hello, > > I

Re: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra

2013-04-01 Thread Jack Krupansky
or the Solr API. See: http://www.datastax.com/what-we-offer/products-services/datastax-enterprise -- Jack Krupansky -Original Message- From: Utkarsh Sengar Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 6:34 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra Hello

Getting started with solr 4.2 and cassandra

2013-04-01 Thread Utkarsh Sengar
Hello, I am evaluating solr 4.2 and ElasticSearch (I am new to both) for a search API, where data sits in cassandra. Getting started with elasticsearch is pretty straight forward and I was able to write an ES "river" which pulls data from cassa