Hi all,
I am a lucene newbie:)
It seems that lucene doesn't support distributed indexing:(
As some IR research papers mentioned, when the documents collection become
large, the index will be large also. When one single machine can't hold all
the index, some strategies are used to solve it. such a
On Apr 25, 2008, at 9:36 AM, mark harwood wrote:
Why don't use ivy or maven for that?
That would resurrect the Ant vs Maven debate around build systems.
Not having used Maven I don't feel qualified to comment.
Stefan, the Winstone server appears to be LGPL not Apache which also
adds some
On Friday 25 April 2008 15:36:40 mark harwood wrote:
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> Stefan, the Winstone server appears to be LGPL not Apache which also
> adds some complexity.
Currently also CDDL. The author was not aware to cause some licence
problems by GPL and thereafter offered the CDDL (from a mailing list
discussio
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Steven Rowe closed LUCENE-1273.
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Resolution: Invalid
Lucene Fields: (was: [New])
This issue has nothing to do with Lucene.
based on hasmap value the selected items has to come
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Key: LUCENE-1273
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1273
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions:
>>Why don't use ivy or maven for that?
That would resurrect the Ant vs Maven debate around build systems. Not having
used Maven I don't feel qualified to comment.
Stefan, the Winstone server appears to be LGPL not Apache which also adds some
complexity. The GWT compiler is the main cause of the
markharw00d a écrit :
Any word on getting this committed as a contrib?
Not really changed the code since the message below. I can commit
pretty much the contents of the zip file below any time you want.
Do folks still feel comfortable with the "bloat" this adds to the
Lucene source distro? T
On Thursday 24 April 2008 22:11:51 markharw00d wrote:
> > Any word on getting this committed as a contrib?
>
> Not really changed the code since the message below. I can commit
> pretty much the contents of the zip file below any time you want.
> Do folks still feel comfortable with the "bloat" thi