Verity can be a resource hog for indexing content.  As of CF 5, it was a
best practice for large Knowledge Management or transactional apps) to
configure and run Verity on a separate server to index content and create
the Verity Collections.  In our architecture (my client at the time) we had
a dedicated server that did just that.  As you can tell, this was for CF 5,
I haven't been on a CF project in a while - although I wish I was.  Most of
our clients today don't want to hear about CF - they think they have to use
J2EE for everything.  It's amazing how people think they have to use the
"in" thing no matter how much more difficult it is to deliver applications.

James R. Burchett
Principal
CSC Consulting Group
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Sounds really good to me Matt.  We've found that in most cases we can
leverage the power of SQL-Server to provide fast and efficient searches,
but
I'd really like to see what Verity can do in CFMX 7.  In CFMX 6.x, it
seemed
to be a little bit of a resource hog and was slow.

BTW, where is the next meeting going to be?  Did the location change?

Thanks!

Mark Knox
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 10:16 PM
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Subject: Anyone Interested in Learning About Verity?

In looking ahead to the June meeting I thought I'd ask if folks would be
interested in learning more about Verity, what's new with Verity in CF 7,
and how you can leverage this extremely powerful tool to build some amazing
search engines very easily.  I'm in the process of building an entirely new
search tool for i2's intranet and knowledge management system, so if people
would be interested in this, I'd be happy to share what I've learned thus
far, walk through my code, and show you the end results.

Even if you don't want to hear about it in a meeting, you really, really
owe
it to yourself to check out Verity if you haven't.  I had used it a bit in
the past for some very simple purposes, but after reading up on it, messing
with it pretty extensively for the past few weeks, and getting some help
from the experts, I'm really excited about what all Verity can do.
Particularly with the new features in CF 7 you'll probably be amazed at the
power that's already running in CF and how easy it is to use.

OK, enough gushing. ;-)  Let me know if that sounds like a cool topic for
June or another future meeting, and here's a couple of links to check out
if
you want to learn more:

http://tinyurl.com/c879c
http://tinyurl.com/by3an

Matt
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