Re: solr geospatial / spatial4j
Yes, there are trunk nightly builds, see: https://builds.apache.org//view/S-Z/view/Solr/job/Solr-trunk/ But I don't think LSP is in trunk at this point, so that's not useful. The code branch is on (I think) http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/branches/lucene_3795_ls_spatial_playground but I confess I haven't tried to get and build it all, I'm not quite sure what's needed Best Erick On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Matt Mitchell goodie...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm researching options for handling a better geospatial solution. I'm currently using Solr 3.5 for a read-only database, and the point/radius searches work great. But I'd like to start doing point in polygon searches as well. I've skimmed through some of the geospatial jira issues, and read about spaitial4j, which is very interesting. I see on the github page that this will soon be part of lucene, can anyone confirm this? I attempted to build the spatial4j demo but no luck. It had problems finding lucene 4.0-SNAPSHOT, which I guess is because there are no 4.0-SNAPSHOT nightly builds? If anyone knows how I can get around this, please let me know! Other than spatial4j, is there a way to do point in polgyon searches with solr 3.5.0 right now? Is there some tricky indexing/querying strategy that would allow this? Thanks! - Matt
Re: solr geospatial / spatial4j
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:25 AM, Matt Mitchell goodie...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm researching options for handling a better geospatial solution. I'm currently using Solr 3.5 for a read-only database, and the point/radius searches work great. But I'd like to start doing point in polygon searches as well. I've skimmed through some of the geospatial jira issues, and read about spaitial4j, which is very interesting. I see on the github page that this will soon be part of lucene, can anyone confirm this? perhaps -- see the discussion on: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3795 This will involve a few steps before it is actually integrated with the lucene project -- and then a few more to be usable from solr I attempted to build the spatial4j demo but no luck. It had problems finding lucene 4.0-SNAPSHOT, which I guess is because there are no 4.0-SNAPSHOT nightly builds? If anyone knows how I can get around this, please let me know! ya they are published -- you just have to specify where you want to pull them from. If you use the 'updateLucene' profile, it will pull them from: https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/ use: mvn clean install -P updateLucene Other than spatial4j, is there a way to do point in polgyon searches with solr 3.5.0 right now? Is there some tricky indexing/querying strategy that would allow this? I don't know of anything else -- and note that polygon stuff has a ways to go before it is generally ready for prime-time. ryan
solr geospatial / spatial4j
Hi, I'm researching options for handling a better geospatial solution. I'm currently using Solr 3.5 for a read-only database, and the point/radius searches work great. But I'd like to start doing point in polygon searches as well. I've skimmed through some of the geospatial jira issues, and read about spaitial4j, which is very interesting. I see on the github page that this will soon be part of lucene, can anyone confirm this? I attempted to build the spatial4j demo but no luck. It had problems finding lucene 4.0-SNAPSHOT, which I guess is because there are no 4.0-SNAPSHOT nightly builds? If anyone knows how I can get around this, please let me know! Other than spatial4j, is there a way to do point in polgyon searches with solr 3.5.0 right now? Is there some tricky indexing/querying strategy that would allow this? Thanks! - Matt