Sorry for not answering. Ahah actually i don't much more elaborate reason than "ElasticSearch is cool". I don't know them in depth enough but since it seems to be increasingly used and in the company i work, pretty much every thing is migrating to ElasticSearch, i figured it would be nice to have an ElasticSearch yard to put every data in the same place.
Besides the schemaless thing and a supposed (as far as i'm concerned) better scalability i have to admit don't know much about the differences and you are making me doubt about the relevance of such a feature. On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Sergio Fernández < sergio.fernan...@salzburgresearch.at> wrote: > So...? Beyond trying to cut the discussion on the proposal, my intent was > to hear arguments in its favour ;-) > > > On 02/09/13 15:58, Sergio Fernández wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> the proposal sounds cool, indeed. But I'd like to have more arguments >> than a mere trend because a new product appeared. >> >> I know some of those arguments in favour Elastic Search vs. Apache Solr. >> But, from my understanding, Stanbol just uses Solr because is internally >> convenient for what the EntityHub and other components need. And, >> although the REST API is publicly exposed, that's not its main purpose, >> and could be removed without affecting any core feature. >> >> Therefore, I'd be happy to listen some arguments that such contribution >> would actually improve something in Stanbol. Could be performance, >> flexibility, etc, but something more than "Elastic Search is cool!", you >> know. >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> On 02/09/13 15:14, Rupert Westenthaler wrote: >> >>> Hi Joseph >>> >>> I do not have plans to add an elastic search Yard to the Entiyhub, but >>> I would definitely be (very) supportive to someone that wants to >>> implement such a component. >>> >>> best >>> Rupert >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Fabian Christ >>> <christ.fab...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> who do you mean when you say "you" ;-) As any Apache project the Stanbol >>>> community cares more about people than code. So if you are willing to >>>> contribute, then you are more than welcome. If you want support for some >>>> great new feature, the best is to get engaged and work on it and provide >>>> the support. >>>> >>>> I have no technical knowledge about elastic search but it sound like an >>>> interesting extension for the Entityhub or which component did you >>>> have in >>>> mind? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> - Fabian >>>> Am 30.08.2013 15:05 schrieb "Joseph M'Bimbi-Bene" >>>> <jbi...@object-ive.com>: >>>> >>>> Hello every body, hope i'm not spamming, but with my co-workers we are >>>>> working with ElasticSearch for quite a time now and i can definitely >>>>> see an >>>>> implementation of the Entityhub based on it. >>>>> >>>>> What do you think about that. Is there any plan for that ? >>>>> In the very hypothetical case our company wants to invest resource >>>>> on such >>>>> a feature, would you support it ? >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, Joseph >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > -- > Sergio Fernández > Salzburg Research > +43 662 2288 318 > Jakob-Haringer Strasse 5/II > A-5020 Salzburg (Austria) > http://www.salzburgresearch.at >