Re: solr, snippets and stored field in nutch...

2007-10-15 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
Mike Klaas wrote: On 11-Oct-07, at 4:34 PM, Ravish Bhagdev wrote: Hi Mike, Thanks for your reply :) I am not an expert of either! But, I understand that Nutch stores contents albeit in a separate data structure (they call segment as discussed in the thread), but what I meant was that this see

Re: solr, snippets and stored field in nutch...

2007-10-11 Thread Mike Klaas
On 11-Oct-07, at 4:34 PM, Ravish Bhagdev wrote: Hi Mike, Thanks for your reply :) I am not an expert of either! But, I understand that Nutch stores contents albeit in a separate data structure (they call segment as discussed in the thread), but what I meant was that this seems like much more e

Re: solr, snippets and stored field in nutch...

2007-10-11 Thread Ravish Bhagdev
Hi Mike, Thanks for your reply :) I am not an expert of either! But, I understand that Nutch stores contents albeit in a separate data structure (they call segment as discussed in the thread), but what I meant was that this seems like much more efficient way of presenting summaries or snippets (o

Re: solr, snippets and stored field in nutch...

2007-10-11 Thread Mike Klaas
First, it should be noted that I am not an expert in Nutch's architure. I do think I understand what is being said there, however. Nutch is a distributed web search engine, and uses lucene as a indexing component. It is free to use external data structures to store data, and can store the