Hello,

is the twigkit open sourced? Looks interesting.

Regards,
Lukas

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Jan Høydahl / Cominvent <
jan....@cominvent.com> wrote:

> Check out for instance www.twigkit.com which is a light-weight middleware
> (as well as GUI framework) for Solr. It could speed up development time
> considerably for your project. It has hooks to transform queries before they
> are sent to Solr and process responses before displaying, if needed.
>
> --
> Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
> Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
>
> On 19. nov. 2010, at 22.59, Dan Lynn wrote:
>
> > You might be able to skip on a front-end to solr by making extensive use
> of XSL to format the results, but there are several other arguments putting
> code in front of solr (e.g. saved searches, custom sorting, result-level
> embedded actions, etc..)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dan
> >
> > On 11/19/2010 01:58 PM, cyang2010 wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am new to the lucene/solr.  I have a very general question, and hope
> to
> >> hear your recommendation.
> >>
> >> Do you need a middleware/module between your search client and solr
> server?
> >> The response message is very solr specific.   Do you need to translate
> it to
> >> application object model and return back to search client?   In that
> case, i
> >> am thinking to have a search module in middleware server.   it will
> >> route/decorate the search request to solr server, and after getting solr
> >> response then package in an application object list return back to
> search
> >> client.   Does it make sense?
> >>
> >> My concern is whether it is unnecessarily add a network layer and slow
> down
> >> the search speed?  But from application point of view, i see that is
> >> necessary.   What do you think?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >>
> >> cy
> >
>
>

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