Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Hi folks,

just wanted to let you know that Priha web site is now live at http://www.priha.org/

Help welcomed :-)

Janne,

Congratulations on the new site! I'm currently investigating
specs for a high performance backend for a web service, and
certainly Priha is of interest, as I'd be able to use it for
both the new web service and potentially a JSPWiki site or
two.

Some of things I'd be keen to see happen (and may be able to
find some time over the next few months to assist with) would
be:

   a. documentation on the outer limits of Priha's abilities,
      particularly throughput performance on extremely large
      numbers of very small XML files (potentially a scale of
      100m records with high speed indexing via XML ID).

   b. development of a JSR-170 sub-interface so that we have
      sense of what Priha implements.

My current approach (i.e., the one I'm trying to find an
improvement over) is a BerkeleyDB-backed custom DB using
a simplified (currently ID and possibly DCTERMS.Relation)
Lucene indexer.

This in addition to my ongoing interest in Priha as a JSPWiki
backend, where I'm still hoping to see support for pluggable
metadata, since installations often have their own metadata
requirements beyond the rudimentary stuff required by the
wiki itself, such as needing to integrate into existing
enterprise architectures.

[I have more time available between 19 Dec and 19 Jan, minus
holidays.]

Cheers,

Murray

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