Hi Jon: We are running various LinkedIn search systems on Zoie in production.
-John On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Jon Baer <jonb...@gmail.com> wrote: > This part: > > The part of Zoie that enables real-time searchability is the fact that > ZoieSystem contains three IndexDataLoader objects: > > * a RAMLuceneIndexDataLoader, which is a simple wrapper around a > RAMDirectory, > * a DiskLuceneIndexDataLoader, which can index directly to the > FSDirectory (followed by an optimize() call if a specified optimizeDuration > has been exceeded) in batches via an intermediary > * BatchedIndexDataLoader, whose primary job is to queue up and batch > DataEvents that need to be flushed to disk > > Sounds like it (might) be / (can) be layered into Solr somehow, has anyone > been using this project or testing it? > > - Jon > > > On Feb 19, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Genta Kaneyama wrote: > > Michael, >> >> I think you might be get interested in "zoie". >> >> zoie: real-time search and indexing system built on Apache Lucene >> http://code.google.com/p/zoie/ >> >> Zoie is realtime search project for lucene by Linkedin. >> Basically, I think it is similar technique to a Otis's trick. >> >> In the mean time you can use the trick of one large and less frequently >>>> updated core and one small and more frequently >>updated core + distributed >>>> search across them. >>>> >>>> Otis >>>> >>> >> Genta >> >> >> On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Michael Austin <mausti...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I need to find a solution for our current social application. It's low >>> traffic now because we are early on.. However I'm expecting and want to >>> be >>> prepaired to grow. We have messages of different "types" that are >>> aggregated into one stream. Each of these message types have much >>> different >>> data so that our main queries have a few unions and many joins. I know >>> that >>> Solr would work great for searching but we need a realtime system >>> (twitter-like) to view user updates. I'm not interested in a few minutes >>> delay; I need something that will be fast updating and searchable and >>> have n >>> columns per record/document. Can solor do this? what is Ocean? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >