Definitely should be possible. As an aside, I've also thought one could do more time series stuff. Have a look at the iSax stuff by Shieh and Koegh: http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/iSAX/iSAX.html
On Dec 3, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Alan Miller wrote: > Hi, > > I have a webapp that plots a bunch of time series data which > is just a series of doubles coupled with a timestamp. > > Every chart in my webapp has a chart_id in my db and i am wondering if it > would be > effective to usr solr to serve the data to my app instead of keeping the > data in my rdbms. > > Currently I'm using hadoop to calc and generate the report data and the > sticking it in my > rdbms but I could use solrj client to upload the data to a solr index > directly. > > I know solr if for indexing text documents but would it be effective to use > solr in this way? > > I want to query by chart_id and get back a series of timestamp:double pairs. > > Regards > Alan -------------------------------------------- Grant Ingersoll http://www.lucidimagination.com