Mark, Solandra doesn't use secondary indexes, the functionality is too limited for the lucene api. It maintain's it's own indexes in regular column families. I suggest you look at Solr and decide if this is the functionality you need, Solandra offers the same api but on Cassandra's distributed model.
-Jake On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Mark Kerzner <markkerz...@gmail.com>wrote: > Jake, > > *You need to maintain a huge number of distinct indexes.* > * > * > *Are we talking about secondary indexes? If yes, this sounds like exactly > my problem. There is so little documentation! - but I think that if I read > all there is on GitHub, I can probably start using it. > * > > Thank you, > Mark > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Jake Luciani <jak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Mark, >> >> Check out Solandra. http://github.com/tjake/Solandra >> >> >> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 7:56 PM, Mark Kerzner <markkerz...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I need to store, say, 10M-100M documents, with each document having say >>> 100 fields, like author, creation date, access date, etc., and then I want >>> to ask questions like >>> >>> give me all documents whose author is like abc**, and creation date any >>> time in 2010 and access date in 2010-2011, and so on, perhaps 10-20 >>> conditions, matching a list of some keywords. >>> >>> What's best, Lucene, Katta, Cassandra CF with secondary indices, or plan >>> scan and compare of every record? >>> >>> Thanks a bunch! >>> >>> Mark >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://twitter.com/tjake >> > > -- http://twitter.com/tjake