I can only tell that Liferay Portal (WebDAV) Document Library Portlet has same functionality as Sharepoint (it has even /servlet/ URL with suffix '/sharepoint'); Liferay also has plugin (web-hook) for SOLR (it has generic search wrapper; any kind of search service provider can be hooked in Liferay) All assets (web content, message board posts, documents, and etc.) can implement "indexing" interface and get indexed (Lucene, SOLR, etc)
So far, it is the best approach. You can enjoy configuring SOLR analyzers/fields/language/stemmers/dictionaries/... You can't do it with MS-Sharepoint (or, for instance, their close competitors Alfresco)!!! -Fuad http://www.tokenizer.ca > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_luc...@fucit.org] > Sent: January-26-10 7:49 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Comparison of Solr with Sharepoint Search > > > : Has anyone done a functionality comparison of Solr with > Sharepoint/Fast > : Search? > > there's been some discussion on this over the years comparing Solr with > FAST if you go looking for it... > > http://old.nabble.com/SOLR-X-FAST-to14284618.html > http://old.nabble.com/Replacing-FAST-functionality-at-sesam.no- > td19186109.html > http://old.nabble.com/Experiences-from-migrating-from-FAST-to-Solr- > td26371613.html > http://sesat.no/moving-from-fast-to-solr-review.html > > ...i have no idea about Sharepoint Search (isn't that actaully a > seperate > system? ... Microsoft Search Server or something?) > > > -Hoss