Kinosearch++ We're using it at $work, linked to some CDBI triggers, and it works really well.

Building the equivalent functionality to search everything natively in the database more or less simultaneously could never be as blissfully simple.

cheers
RET
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On 02/11/2008, at 11:51 AM, Dermot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

2008/11/1 Marcus Ramberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I'm happy to mention that we're finally rid of Plucene.
...

0.999021  2008-11-01 01:47:00
      - Move search to KinoSearch

I was considering Lucene as the basis of an text search engine.
Lucence fans claim it's the industry standard.
http://search.cpan.org/~tbusch/Lucene-0.18/lib/Lucene.pm

I guess if you developing in a Perl env then KinoSearch should be your
choose. Having looked at the docs at
http://www.rectangular.com/kinosearch/docs/stable/KinoSearch/Docs/Tutorial.html

it makes sense so thanx for the heads up.
Dp.

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