Re: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements

2011-03-06 Thread Shrinath M
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:56 AM, rajini maski rajinima...@gmail.com wrote: I just tried to answer your many questions, liking youe questions type.. Answers attached to questions.. Thank you Rajini, for your interest :) A) The data for every user is totally unrelated to every other user.

RE: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements

2011-03-06 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
or nosql), for all or some parts of your data? From: Shrinath M [shrinat...@webyog.com] Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:49 PM To: rajini maski Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements On Mon, Mar

Re: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements

2011-03-06 Thread rajini maski
I just tried to answer your many questions, liking youe questions type.. Answers attached to questions.. Thank you Rajini, for your interest :) A) The data for every user is totally unrelated to every other user. This gives us few advantages: 1. we can keep our indexes small in size.

RE: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements

2011-03-06 Thread shrinath.m
Jonathan Rochkind wrote: While it might be possible to work things out, not just one but several of your requirements are things that are difficult for Solr to do or which solr isn't really optimized to do. Are you sure you need an inverted indexing tool like Solr at all, as opposed to some