Hi Ganesh,
in this Thread nobody said, that lucene is a good storage server.
Only "it could be used as storage server" (Grant: Connect data storage with
simple, fast lookup and Lucene..)
I don't now about automatic rentention.
But for the rest in your list of features I suggest to take a deep look to
- Jackrabbit (Standard jcr jsr170 implemention, I like the webDAV support)
- dSpace (real working content repository software, with good permissions
management)
Both use lucene for searching
Best regards
Karsten
Ganesh - yahoo wrote:
>
> which one will be the best to use as storage server. Lucene or Jackrabbit.
>
> My requirement is to provide support to
> 1) Archive the documents
> 2) Do full text search on the documents.
> 3) Do backup the index store and archive store. [periodical basis]
> 4) Remove the documents after certain period [rentention policy]
>
> Whether Lucene could be used as archival store. Most of them in this
> mailing
> list said 'yes'. If so going for separate database to archive the data and
> separate database to index it, will be better option or one database to be
> used as archive and index.
>
> One more idea from this list is to use Jackrabbit / JDBM / My SQL to
> archive
> the data. Which will be the best?
>
> I am in desiging phase and i have time to explore and prototype any other
> products. Please do suggest me a good one.
>
> Regards
> Ganesh
>
>
>
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