Have a look at Compass 2.0M3
http://www.kimchy.org/searchable-cascading-mapping/
Your multiple index will be nice for massive write. In a classical
read/write ratio, Compass will be much easier.
M.
Rajesh parab a écrit :
Hi,
We are using Lucene 2.0 to index data stored inside
relational database. Like any relational database, our
database has quite a few one-to-one and one-to-many
relationships. For example, let’s say an Object A has
one-to-many relationship with Object X and Object Y.
As we need to de-normalize relational data as
key-value pairs before storing it inside Lucene index,
we have de-normalized these relationships (Object X
and Object Y) while building an index on Object A.
We have large no of such object relationships and most
of the times, the related objects are modified more
frequently than the base objects. For example, in our
above case, objects X and Y are updated in the system
very frequently, whereas Object A is not updated that
often. Still, we will need to update Object A entries
inside the index, every time its related objects X
and/or Y are modified.
To avoid the above situation, we were thinking of
having 2 separate indexes – first index will only
index data of base objects (Object A in above example)
and second index will contain data about its
relationship objects (Object X and Y above), which are
updated more frequently. This way, the more frequent
updates to Object X and Y will only impact second
index that stores relationship information and reduce
the cost to re-index object A. However, I don’t think,
MultiSearcher will be helpful if we want to search for
data which spans across both indexes (e.g. some fields
of Object A in first index and some fields of Object X
or Y in second index).
Do we have any option in Lucene to handle such
scenario? Can we search across multiple indexes which
have some relationships between them and search for
fields that span across these indexes?
Regards,
Rajesh
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]