I believe that Lucene will fit but I'll tryit on the development environment first. :)

Em 2007/05/16, às 16:56, Dave Dash escreveu:

I'd look at the newer tutorials about lucene and symfony on spindrop.us, I'll try to link them to the old one eventually. But they do make it a lot easier, although there is room for even simplifying it further ;)

There's definite tradeoffs between rolling your own and using lucene, but Lucene has worked for me in most cases, plus I like the ability to index using a faster Java app ;)

-d

On 5/16/07, Tristan Rivoallan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5/16/07, Jorge Laranjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anyone has a good solution for a built in search engine for a Symfony
> powered site?

* http://www.symfony-project.com/askeet/21 (may not be completely 1.0 compliant * http://spindrop.us/2006/08/25/using-zend-search-lucene-in-a- symfony-app/

++
tristan




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