Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Hi Nick, For example, searching for tv , the first document is *Samsung SlimFit HDTV TX-T2782 27 TV* in 2 Sellers, Amazon and Circuit City. The tvs name are: Amazon = Slimfit Digital Tv 27 Circuit City = Samsung 27 SlimFit Tube TV How do you know that they are the same Television ? Thanks, William. On 11/14/07, Nick Jenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi This is faceting, http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrFacetingOverview -Nick On Nov 14, 2007 1:21 AM, William Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Mike, I´m checking out www.pricejunkie.com and Í would like to know how do you group the products and find the price range. Is it a batch process ? Are you using MoreLikeThis to do it ? Thanks, William. ahait is wonderful. 2007/5/24, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just one. -Original Message- From: James liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:30 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
I would guess by model number -Nick On 11/17/07, William Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Nick, For example, searching for tv , the first document is *Samsung SlimFit HDTV TX-T2782 27 TV* in 2 Sellers, Amazon and Circuit City. The tvs name are: Amazon = Slimfit Digital Tv 27 Circuit City = Samsung 27 SlimFit Tube TV How do you know that they are the same Television ? Thanks, William. On 11/14/07, Nick Jenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi This is faceting, http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrFacetingOverview -Nick On Nov 14, 2007 1:21 AM, William Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Mike, I´m checking out www.pricejunkie.com and Í would like to know how do you group the products and find the price range. Is it a batch process ? Are you using MoreLikeThis to do it ? Thanks, William. ahait is wonderful. 2007/5/24, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just one. -Original Message- From: James liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:30 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Hi Mike, I´m checking out www.pricejunkie.com and Í would like to know how do you group the products and find the price range. Is it a batch process ? Are you using MoreLikeThis to do it ? Thanks, William. ahait is wonderful. 2007/5/24, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just one. -Original Message- From: James liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:30 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
RE: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Thanks Tim. Yes, the results are transformed with xslt in the .net page after getting the response xml back from the handler. So, SOLR is called via http from the very light .net page. Besides the transform, SOLR does all of the work with the help of some of my custom classes that utilizes a generated xml config file that has category to facet to query item type mappings. -Original Message- From: Tim Archambault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 11:25 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! I did a search and noticed pages were executed through aspx. Are you using .net to parse the xml results from SOLR? Nice site, just trying to figure out where SOLR fits into this. On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
RE: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Just one. -Original Message- From: James liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:30 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin -- regards jl
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
ahait is wonderful. 2007/5/24, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just one. -Original Message- From: James liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:30 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr! how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin -- regards jl -- regards jl
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Very nice and really fast, congrats! Are you willing to provide the mentioned features to solr users? I think espacially the category to facet management (facet groups) is really useful... It would be very nice to have this problem solved once... :) Cheers, Martin On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 16:28 -0500, Mike Austin wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin -- Martin Grotzke http://www.javakaffee.de/blog/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
I did a search and noticed pages were executed through aspx. Are you using .net to parse the xml results from SOLR? Nice site, just trying to figure out where SOLR fits into this. On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Wow. Those sound like some really great features, ones that I'd also love to use! What do we need to do to convince you to put them in the SOLR repo? ++ | Matthew Runo | Zappos Development | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 702-943-7833 ++ On May 17, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Martin Grotzke wrote: Very nice and really fast, congrats! Are you willing to provide the mentioned features to solr users? I think espacially the category to facet management (facet groups) is really useful... It would be very nice to have this problem solved once... :) Cheers, Martin On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 16:28 -0500, Mike Austin wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin -- Martin Grotzke http://www.javakaffee.de/blog/
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
: Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Anyone can update the wiki, just click the Login link and create an account -- the edit controls will start showing up. -Hoss
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin
Re: PriceJunkie.com using solr!
how many solr instance? 2007/5/17, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Congrats, very nice job! It's fast too. -Yonik On 5/16/07, Mike Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the creation of solr. I've been using it for a while now and I have recently brought one of my side projects online. I have several other projects that will be using solr for it's search and facets. Please check out www.pricejunkie.com and let us know what you think.. You can give feedback and/or sign up on the mailing list for future updates. The site is very basic right now and many new and useful features plus merchants and product categories will be coming soon! I thought it would be a good idea to at least have a few people use it to get some feedback early and often. Some of the nice things behind the scenes that we did with solr: - created custom request handlers that have category to facet to attribute caching built in - category to facet management - ability to manage facet groups (attributes within a set facet) and assign them to categories - ability to create any category structure and share facet groups - facet inheritance for any category (a facet group can be defined on a parent category and pushed down to all children) - ability to create sub-categories as facets instead of normal sub categories - simple xml configuration for the final outputted category configuration file I'm sure there are more cool things but that is all for now. Join the mailing list to see more improvements in the future. Also.. how do I get added to the Using Solr wiki page? Thanks, Mike Austin -- regards jl