Hi Sameer. It's a generic Linux device, not iOS/Android. Thanks.
Arcadius. On 16 December 2013 23:11, Sameer Maggon <sam...@measuredsearch.com> wrote: > 1. Which platform are you looking at? Android, iOS, other? > > If you are on Android, you can directly use lucene to build an embedded > solution for search. Depending upon your need, that can offer a small > enough footprint. We've done some work around embedding lucene for a > specific application on Android, happy to brainstorm offline. > > Thanks, > Sameer. > -- > http://measuredsearch.com > > > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Arcadius Ahouansou <arcad...@menelic.com > >wrote: > > > Hello. > > > > We are planning to offer search as an embedded functionality into > > mobile/low-power devices. > > > > The main requirement are: > > > > - ability to index and search documents available on the mobile device, > > - no need of internet access, > > - lightweight, low footprint and fast > > > > We are looking into various options. > > > > As I understand it, Solr would be way too heavy for mobile devices. > > > > Has anyone used Lucene/Solr for off-line search on mobile devices? > > > > Are there better alternatives for off-line full-text search? > > > > Many thanks. > > > > Arcadius. > > > > > > -- > Sameer Maggon > Founder, Measured Search > m: 310.344.7266 > tw: @measuredsearch > w: http://www.measuredsearch.com >