Hi Paige,

Sorry for the late reply. Many thanks about it, I will have a look at 
Elasticsearch.Net (I already had a look at NEST some month ago, but it 
wasn't all I need) and see if it can help me :)

Regards,
Loïc

Le vendredi 9 mai 2014 04:06:47 UTC+2, Paige Cook a écrit :
>
> Elasticsearch.Net and NEST are the official .NET Clients for 
> Elasticsearch. You can read about them in the recent blog post - introducing 
> elasticsearch.net and nest 
> 1.0.0-beta1<http://www.elasticsearch.org/blog/introducing-elasticsearch-net-nest-1-0-0-beta1/>
>   
> Both aggregations and integrated failover are supported in 
> Elasticsearch.Net and NEST.
>
> On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 5:51:25 AM UTC-4, Loïc Wenkin wrote:
>>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I watched a video 2 or 3 months ago (Facebook and Elasticsearch), and in 
>> this video, it was said that it was planned to develop an official .NET 
>> client. Do you have some news about it ? Is there a roadmap (or at least, 
>> an idea about a release date (2014, 2015 ...)) for this client ?
>> Currently, I am using PlainElastic.Net which is a great client (I like 
>> the idea to work with strings directly accessible to user, allowing us to 
>> easily debug queries), but some features are missing (I think to 
>> aggregations, for example, or a kind of integrated failover system).
>>
>> Any news about it would be appreciated :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Loïc
>>
>

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