Congratulations!

> It uses an custom hibernate-SOLR 
bridge which allows transparent persistence of entities on different 
SOLR servers.

Any chance of this code making its way back to the SOLR community? Or,
if not, can you give me an idea how you did it? This seamless
integration of Hibernate and Solr is something I'm interested in.

-- Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Marius Hanganu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:43 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Successful project based on SOLR

Hi guys,

I just wanted to let you know our company has successfully launched a 
new high traffic website based on a powerful CMS built on top of SOLR.

The website - http://www.hotnews.ro - serves up to 80k users per day 
with an average 400K pages per day. It uses an custom hibernate-SOLR 
bridge which allows transparent persistence of entities on different 
SOLR servers. The CMS behind it also uses an in house developed API for 
querying SOLR.

It was and will be a pleasure to use SOLR in this project. It has many 
advantages that you're all probably aware of, but the most impressing 
thing was its reliability. You start your SOLR server and simply forget 
about it.

Once again, congratulations!
Marius Hanganu,
Director, Tremend Software Consulting
www.tremend.ro

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