Hi,

I remember Stas playing with it a bit, see
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T141813


On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 4:48 PM Trey Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm at WikiConference NA today, and I was chatting with someone from OCLC
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCLC>, and he mentioned that BlazeGraph
> can be configured to call out to a full-text search engine. It looks like
> it only works with SOLR out of the box, but the documentation
> <https://wiki.blazegraph.com/wiki/index.php/ExternalFullTextSearch> mentions
> that Elasticsearch is a candidate search endpoint.
>
> Obviously it wouldn't be worth doing any real work on investigating this
> until the BlazeGraph/Amazon situation is clearer, and maybe Stas or others
> have looked at it in the past and already know why it isn't worth the added
> complexity, but there are some interesting use cases where combining full
> text and SPARQL would be useful—for example if you are looking for a
> person, you know part of their name, and some facts about them. In general,
> any full-text search with additional structured data constraints.
>
> Anyone already know anything about the capacity of BlazeGraph?
>
> Thanks,
> —Trey
>
> Trey Jones
> Sr. Software Engineer, Search Platform
> Wikimedia Foundation
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