Hello Aaron, Thanks for your reply. I will try it.
Greetings, Pablo 2010/12/2 Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> > I say yes to all your questions about what you can do with Solr. > > Some background the on the technology... > > Lucene is a Java library for doing full text search > http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/index.html > > Solr turns lucene into a HTTP server and adds a bunch of other features > such as making it easier to do faceted search (e.g. navigating a product > list) and clustering http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ > > Lucandra is a set of storage plugins (or a fork, not exactly sure) for > lucene so that it uses Cassandra as the storage engine rather than it's > custom file format. AFAIK one of the big wins is that rather than > continually build an index in the background which is periodically switched > to the live index, it allows lucene to build and serve from the same index. > > > Solandra is to Lucandra as Solr is to Lucene AFAIK. > > Hope that helps. > Aaron > > > On 03 Dec, 2010,at 09:45 AM, "Pablo D. Salgado" <pdsalg...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hello Aaron and Jake, > > Thank you for your replay. I've worked with cassandra for 6 month but I > never use Lucandra. I will try Lucandra, but I must ask (before start), Is > possible reach my searching/pagination/sorting requeriments with Lucandra? > > Thank you in advance, > > Pablo > > 2010/12/2 Jake Luciani <jak...@gmail.com> > >> You can also run Solr with Cassandra as the backend: >> >> https://github.com/tjake/Lucandra/tree/solandra >> >> </shameless_plug> >> >> -Jake >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:27 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote: >> >>> Have you considered using Solr / lucene for the search? It has a lot more >>> search features, and it really good at faceted navigation through a product >>> catalogue. It sounds like it would be a better fit for this task. >>> >>> You can build facets for your price ranges, do the product name thing and >>> filter by some sort product state. Sort it any way you want and paginate >>> it. >>> >>> Hope that helps. >>> Aaron >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2 Dec 2010, at 08:03, Pablo D. Salgado wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I need to store "products" data (product.name, product.price, >>> product.state and product.owner) in Cassandra 0.7 rc1. >>> The problem is that I need to get "products" where product.price > XX >>> AND product.price < XX AND product.name = XXX AND product.state = XXX. >>> Also I need return the products with pagination sorted by one of their >>> differents fields (product.name, product.price, product.state or >>> product.owner). This is a for an "advance product search" functionality. >>> - I know that I can do the WHERE clause with secondary index of Cassandra >>> 0.7 but I can't make the pagination because I don't know how to implement >>> the "previuos" functionality for Row Pagination. (I can use OPP if needed) >>> - Also I know how to do pagination on columns but I can't do the WHERE >>> clause with more than two fields because the result may be not sorted by the >>> correct field. >>> Do you have any idea how to do the data model to reach this requirement? >>> >>> Thank you in advance, >>> >>> Pablo D. Salgado >>> psalg...@colpix.net >>> http://www.colpix.net >>> >>> >>> >> >