Also, there is a DBDirectory in the sandbox to store a Lucene index
inside Berkeley DB.
Erik
On Nov 22, 2004, at 6:06 PM, Kevin A. Burton wrote:
It seems that when compared to other datastores that Lucene starts to
fall down. For example lucene doesn't perform online index
optimizations so if you add 10 documents you have to run optimize()
again and this isn't exactly a fast operation.
I'm wondering about the potential for a generic JDBCDirectory for
keeping the lucene index within a database.
It sounds somewhat unconventional would allow you to perform live
addDirectory updates without performing an optimize() again.
Has anyone looked at this? How practical would it be.
Kevin
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