I tried elasticsearch but pulling up the data from Cassandra is a big pain.
The river pulls up all the the data everytime and no incremental approach.
Its a great product but i had to change my writing approach which i am just
doing in Cassandra from .net client .
Also you have to create a separate infrastructure for elasticsearch.
Agin this is what i found with limited analysis on elasticsearch

Regards
Asit


On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Asit KAUSHIK <asitkaushikno...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Also there is a project as Stargate-Core which gives the utility of
> querying with wildcard characters.
> the location is
> https://github.com/tuplejump/stargate-core/releases/tag/0.9.9
>
> it supports the 2.0.11 version of cassandra..
>
>
>
> Also elasticsearch is another product but pumping the data from Cassandra
> is a bad option in elasticsearch. You have to design you write such that
> you write on both.
> But i am using the Stargate-Core personally & its very easy to implement
> and use
>
> Hope this add a cent to you evaluation on this topic
>
> Regards
> Asit
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Mark Reddy <mark.l.re...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> If you have a list of usernames stored in your cassandra database,
>>> how could you find all usernames starting with 'Jo'?
>>
>>
>> Cassandra does not support full text search on its own, if you are
>> looking into DataStax enterprise Cassandra there is an integration with
>> Slor that gives you this functionality.
>>
>> Personally for projects I work on that use Cassandra and require full
>> text search, the necessary data is indexed into Elasticsearch.
>>
>> Or ... if this is not possible,
>>> what are you using cassandra for?
>>
>>
>> If you are looking for use cases here is a comprehensive set from
>> companies spanning many industries:
>> http://planetcassandra.org/apache-cassandra-use-cases/
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mark
>>
>> On 1 February 2015 at 16:05, anton <anto...@gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I was just reading about cassandra and playing a little
>>> with it (using django www.djangoproject.com on the web server).
>>>
>>> One thing that I realized now is that fulltext search
>>> as in a normal sql statement (example):
>>>
>>>   select name from users where name like 'Jo%';
>>>
>>> Simply does not work because this functionality does not exist.
>>> After reading and googeling and reading ...
>>> I still do not understand how I could use a db without this
>>> functionality (If I do not want to restrict myself on numerical data).
>>>
>>> So my question is:
>>>
>>> If you have a list of usernames stored in your cassandra database,
>>> how could you find all usernames starting with 'Jo'?
>>>
>>>
>>> Or ... if this is not possible,
>>> what are you using cassandra for?
>>>
>>> Actually I still did not get the point of how I could use cassandra :-(
>>>
>>> Anton
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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