Now your being just plain rude.
Matt Liotta wrote:
> > Performance issues?? In a context that vague any solution on earth
> > could be deemed to have "performance" issues. But for a free text
> > search over a 10,000 record collection for the average CF app you'd be
> > hard pushed to make Verity break sweat.
> >
> Your the one who made the assumption that someone's implementation is
> wrong because Verity wasn't performing well for them. I simply pointing
> out that the person isn't alone in their findings, which isn't vague at
> all.
I suggested it was "more than likely" -- but dealing with the relevant
facts never suits your style of arguement.
> > In fact, I have never seen an Apache project Lucene solution on a
> > single
> > server that outperformed that of the Verity solution. Truth be known
> > I've never had the chance to compare them in that way. But that's my
> > point -- what a silly response.
> >
> I can't really help that you don't do your homework and learn about all
> of the available tools to determine their strengths and weaknesses. I'm
> sure your clients would appreciate knowing that. But silly me for
> suggesting that their may be another way to solve a problem then what
> is directly available in ColdFusion.
Why bother to look to Lucene if Verity is more than adequate for the
task, ships with ColdFusion and is better supported by the community?
Typically I don't waste my client's time and money with unecessary homework.
> > You've always been a master sophist, Matt. Verity is a solution that
> > has worked hand in hand with CF since the beginning of time. It's
> > hardly non-sensical to suggest that it's more likely the Verity
> > implementation is not optimal than Verity itself is broken.
> >
> Verity's history with CF has no bering on how well it performs compared
> to other solutions that can be used with CF. Using that logic all CF
> applications would be built using Pointbase since it ships with CF as
> opposed to Oracle or some other enterprise database.
Matt -- bollocks is all I can say :) Sophistry at its worst.
-- geoff
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