Cool.
For your information, there are multiple existing Solr proxies out there, one
of them being mr. Smiley's one in Java. Also in PHP, Node etc. Here is one
link, there are others as well
https://github.com/evolvingweb/ajax-solr/wiki/Solr-proxies
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Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Comi
Nice work Roman!
Lukas
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 4:36 AM, Roman Chyla wrote:
> I gather from your comment that I should update readme, because there could
> be people who would be inclined to use bumblebee development server in
> production: Beware those who enter through this gate! :-)
>
> Your
I gather from your comment that I should update readme, because there could
be people who would be inclined to use bumblebee development server in
production: Beware those who enter through this gate! :-)
Your point, that so far you haven't seen anybody share their middle layer
can be addressed by
On 1/30/2015 1:07 PM, Roman Chyla wrote:
> There exists a new open-source implementation of a search interface for
> SOLR. It is written in Javascript (using Backbone), currently in version
> v1.0.19 - but new features are constantly coming. Rather than describing it
> in words, please see it in ac
Hi everybody,
There exists a new open-source implementation of a search interface for
SOLR. It is written in Javascript (using Backbone), currently in version
v1.0.19 - but new features are constantly coming. Rather than describing it
in words, please see it in action for yourself at http://ui.ads