Rajesh,

Yes, there are a couple of ways to selectively index content. The discussion will probably get somewhat specific to your content, though. I'll email you directly to follow up.

thanks,
-- Mike

On 2009-07-16 08:38, Rajesh TR wrote:
Hi Mike,
Ok. So is there a way that I can byepass this huge content and say dont index 
this Description because performance is going to be the key.

Thanks and Regards,
Rajesh TR.


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Michael 
Blakeley<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
 wrote:
Yes, certainly. You'll find the maximum fragment sizes in the application 
developer guide at http://developer.marklogic.com/pubs/4.1/books/dev_guide.pdf

The maximum size of a single XML fragment is 128 MB for 32-bit machines,
512 MB for 64-bit machines.

Keep in mind that working with large documents will require more time than 
working with small documents does. Depending on how you approach the 
application code and how fast your system is, you may not be able to maintain 
sub-second response times.

-- Mike


On 2009-07-16 06:34, Rajesh TR wrote:
Hi,
   We have  a business requirement, where huge documents needs to be searched 
(each document contains title, abstract and description and the descriptions 
are usually huge around 19MB of content). Frank suggested that I post this 
question in the Discussion group. The problem about fragmentation is that the 
description is just one big text chunk and it cannot be fragmented more.

Is Marklogic capable of handling such huge files? Or is there any workaround? 
(Note: We cannot think of manipulating the content as these are trillions of 
documents).


Best Regards,
Rajesh TR.


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