Hi Stephen,

Yes, the big upside is that security is done efficiently.  When you
query solr to find text matches for feeds you also include the roles
and all the stuff that someone can't see is filtered out before it
comes back into the system.  Otherwise we have to do a full text query
in solr, then prune results back in Matterhorn.

We're considering what steps to take next here; at the U of S we're
going to try making some tools to deal with solr first and see what
that would look like, but I'm not against putting some of this stuff
into the MH DB.  I'd hate to rewrite it if someone else (entwine?) is
already doing some of that though.

Thought this could be part of our 1.4 activity...

Chris

On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 19:49:23 +0200
Stephen Marquard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Putting the published recording info into solr seems to have so many
> downsides that I'm wondering what the upside is?
> 
> Are there compelling advantages to keeping ACLs for published media in
> solr rather than in a database?
> 
> Regards
> Stephen 
>  
> 



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