To put some perspective on this. Any decent website wanting to publish 
content or any application with any good bit of text within their 
application, will absolutely need a very good full text search. It is why 
Elastic Search has so much success. I've worked with a ton of websites and 
as soon as they get to any bit of size and traction, the first thing they 
look for is a faster, better and more comprehensive search system. Our 
first contemplation was to build Elastic Search next to OrientDB, but that 
means more effort, more money (which the customer must pay for too), two 
different systems and tons more complication. 

So, putting 1 + 1 together, there is a general and very real need for a 
very feature rich full text index and query system in any data storage. If 
a single database can do it, then that makes that database very, very 
attractive.

In other words, if a database has....

Powerful Graph Queries,
Powerful Document Queries, 
and Powerful Full Text and Spacial Queries

Then that would be just.....Wow!

A side question, but could it be possible to index with Lucene through 
Orient, but query against the Lucene index through Solr?

Scott  

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