First pass, I would say take a look at RavenDB.   Great NoSql solution that 
uses Lucene internally.

-----Original Message-----
From: William Morgenweck [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2016 10:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Jumping back in.

To all,

 

I'm looking for a little direction.  I've been a member of the Lucene.Net group 
for many years (all most 15+?) but never used it at the level that I'm hoping 
to do so now.  I can still remember the caricature of Dan where the code was 
originally kept. In the past I've indexed some data from a MS SQL database and 
used the search function just to keep my fingers in it.  I work for a Cancer 
Center and now we want to do a Non-Profit Commercial quality / Enterprise level 
application (meaning bullet proof) that indexes NIH grant announcements  such 
as:
(http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-16-393.html), there will be 
over a 1000 pages/files at a  time all with individual url's.  I either want to 
create a web bot or create a process that I pass the url and index the page or 
download, save and process the file locally.  I have a process that saves the 
file locally, also a process that takes many of the searchable elements of the 
document and saves it as a JSON object locally.  I'm looking for opinions about 
what direction I should take and maybe point me in the direction to some sample 
code, I'm even open to using a No SQL database if that will be the best long 
time solution.  Also should I use 3.0.3 RC2 or Beta 4.8.  I don't have a lot of 
time to do trial and error checking for each area and was hoping for the input 
of some of the readers since you folks have enormously more expertise than I do 
using Lucene.Net but hopefully I can give it a little exposure to governmental 
agencies and Cancer Center across the United States.

 

If this question should be directed more to Stack Overflow just let me know.

 

Thanks

 

Bill

 

 

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