Is there a particular version of cassandra required for Lucandra to work? 

It's not able to resolve Cassandra Class, along with a few others.   I have
trunk cassandra checked out, and Lucandra from github the link provided
below.


Ian Holsman-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi ML.
> this sounds more like a job for SOLR, but if you want to do this with
> cassandra, 
> you should look at Jake's Lucandra http://github.com/tjake/Lucandra
> 
> 
> you should also look at
> http://nicklothian.com/blog/2009/10/27/solr-cassandra-solandra/
> 
> I wouldn't recommend you building your own IR engine, just use one of the
> ones out there.
> 
> regards
> Ian
> On Jan 9, 2010, at 9:12 AM, ML_Seda wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hey,
>> 
>> I've been reading up on the Cassandra data model a bit, and would like to
>> get some input from this forum on different techniques for a particular
>> problem.
>> 
>> Assume I need to index millions of text docs (e.g. research papers), and
>> allow the ability to query them by a given word inside or around any of
>> the
>> indexed docs.  meaning if i search for terms i would like to get a list
>> of
>> docs in which these terms show up (e.g. Michael Jordan = Michael is the
>> main
>> term, and Jordan is next term n1.  The same can be applied by indicating
>> previous terms to Michael)
>> 
>> How do I model this in Cassandra?
>> 
>> Would my Keys be a concat of the middle term + docid?  Will I be able to
>> do
>> queries by wildcarding the docid?
>> 
>> Thanks.
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