On 29/04/2018 22:25, Raymond Xie wrote:
Thank you Alessandro,
It looks like my requirement is vague, but indeed I already indicated my
data is in FIX format, which is a <tag:value> format, here is an example in
the Wiki link in my original question:
8=FIX.4.2 | 9=178 | 35=8 | 49=PHLX | 56=PERS |
52=20071123-05:30:00.000 | 11=ATOMNOCCC9990900 | 20=3 | 150=E | 39=E |
55=MSFT | 167=CS | 54=1 | 38=15 | 40=2 | 44=15 | 58=PHLX EQUITY
TESTING | 59=0 | 47=C | 32=0 | 31=0 | 151=15 | 14=0 | 6=0 | 10=128 |
As the data format is quite special, and commonly used in Financial area
(especially for trading data), I believe there must have been lots of
studies already made. That's why I want to find out.
Hi,
Start with the search functionality you want to provide: which fields
should be covered by a standard search box; which fields should the user
be able to facet on; which should they be able to sort on. From these
requirements you should be able to work backwards and decide how to
index the data appropriately.
Cheers
Charlie
Thank you.
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*Sincerely yours,*
*Raymond*
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Alessandro Benedetti <a.benede...@sease.io
wrote:
Hi Raymond,
your requirements are quite vague, Solr offers you those capabilities but
you need to model your configuration and data accordingly.
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_3/solr-tutorial.html
is a good starting point.
After that you can study your requirements and design the search solution
accordingly.
Cheers
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Sease Ltd. - www.sease.io
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