Yes, I have worked a while with Intermedia and I find it very easy to use and
very awful to administer. Its tight integration with Oracle is its main beauty
of course.

This as was a typo, I meant to ask: How good is Excalibur at sucking content
from Oracle schemas? Is there a required format for access control lists?

So you export all the data and the access control lists to some Excalibur
repository and do the searches there? 

cheers Dirk

"Gary Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dirk,
> 
> Here at my site, it was decided to abandon InterMedia. I think the main
> reason was the lack of developers capable of supporting it. Excalibur's
> search engine is being considered as alternative, but from my limited
> exposure to the project I understand that it has limitations in handling
> BLOB/CLOB fields, at least at the current release level. Btw, in direct
> response to one of your questions: Intermedia index does NOT suck the
> content out of Oracle, but rather is stored INSIDE of Oracle, where it can
> be happily utilized, maintained and abused. Excalibur, on the other hand,
> "scans" Oracle and builds its indexes elsewhere. Watch out for time required
> by Excalibur to index Oracle tables, rebuild existing indexes, and take into
> consideration mechanism required to keep existing Excalibur indexes
> current - triggers'r'us.
> 
> Gary
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 3:47 PM
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> 
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'll be working on a project pretty soon where I will have to use
> Excalibur. The goals are:
> 
> - integrating the contents of my database with the company-wide running
>   Excalibur. Questions: How good is Intermedia at sucking content from
> Oracle
>   schemas? Is there a required format for access control lists? I know
> there's
>   a gateway and I suppose this is pretty straight forward.
> 
> - for some reason I'll even have to replace Intermedia with Excalibur. Any
>   thoughts on this?
> 
> cheers Dirk
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