Hi mate,

we did that (w/ lucene 3.6)  and reconsidered it as "very bad idea" afterwards. 
Why? (a) out of the box, mongodb does only 16-mb files. Lucene files grow 
(much) larger than that. (b) lucene indices seem highly optimized to create 
good performance when reading them from disk. A layer like gridfs is likely to 
destroy all that handcrafted performance benefits.

So you can strore it in mongodb, but there are better ways (e.g. using solr as 
store instead of mongo)

Kind regards,
Hendrik

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Von: Rider Carrion Cleger [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Mai 2013 10:36
An: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
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Betreff: lucene and mongodb

Hi team,
I'm working with apache lucene 4.2.1 and I would like to store lucene index in 
a NoSql database.
So my questions are,
- Can I store the lucene index in a mongodb database ?

thanks you team!


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