Also, id love to see an example of a many to many relationship in a nosql db as 
you described, since that's a rdbms concept. If it exists in a nosql 
environment I would like to learn how...

> On Aug 4, 2017, at 10:56 PM, Dave <hastings.recurs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Uhm. Dude are you drinking?
> 
> 1. Lucidworks would never say that. 
> 2. Maria is not a json +MySQL. Maria is a fork of the last open source 
> version of MySQL before oracle bought them 
> 3.walter is 100% correct. Solr is search. The only complex data structure it 
> has is an array. Something like mongo can do arrays hashes arrays of hashes 
> etc, it's actually json based. But it can't search well as a search engine 
> can. 
> 
> There is no one tool. Use each for their own abilities. 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 4, 2017, at 10:35 PM, GW <thegeofo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> The people @ Lucidworks would beg to disagree but I know exactly what you
>> are saying Walter.
>> 
>> A simple flat file like a cardx is fine and dandy as a Solrcloud noSQL DB.
>> I like to express it as knowing when to fish and when to cut bait. As soon
>> as you are in the one - many or many - many world a real DB is a whole lot
>> more sensible.
>> 
>> Augment your one-many|many-many NoSQL DB with a Solrcloud and you've got a
>> rocket. Maria (MySQL with JSON) has had text search for a long time but It
>> just does not compare to Solr. Put the two together and you've got some
>> serious magic.
>> 
>> No offense intended, There's nothing wrong with being 97.5% correct. I wish
>> I could be 97.5% correct all the time. :-)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 4 August 2017 at 18:41, Walter Underwood <wun...@wunderwood.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Solr is NOT a database. If you need a database, don’t choose Solr.
>>> 
>>> If you need both a database and search, choose MarkLogic.
>>> 
>>> wunder
>>> Walter Underwood
>>> wun...@wunderwood.org
>>> http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 4, 2017, at 4:16 PM, Francesco Viscomi <fvisc...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> why i have to choose solr if mongoDb is easier to learn and to use?
>>>> Both are NoSql database, is there a good reason to chose solr and not
>>>> mongoDb?
>>>> 
>>>> thanks really much
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Ing. Viscomi Francesco
>>> 
>>> 

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