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(Hibernate, Lucene, Complexity) just for fun?

2008/2/27, Tauren Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm trying to determine the best way to add full text search
>  capabilities to the default wicket-phonebook application.  Basically,
>  I want a single search textbox on the page that allows the user to
>  search for any data in any field of the data table.  So it would
>  search through all contact's first name, last name, email, and phone
>  number fields.  Doing the search should repopulate the data table with
>  only records that match the search.  The resulting table should still
>  be able to be paginated, filtered, and sorted.
>
>  Igor suggested that I use Hibernate Search (which uses Lucene behind
>  the scenes).  I've looked into that and it looks like the right way to
>  go.  I've already integrated it into a clean copy of wicket-phonebook
>  by converting the app to use hibernate annotations, adding hibernate
>  search annotations, and updating the appropriate xml files.
>
>  I found a helpful resouce, but it seems like doing it the way
>  suggested would result in a separate data set that wouldn't work with
>  the sorting/filtering/paging of the datatable:
>  http://www.jreactor.com/2008/02/18/wicket-and-hibernate-search/
>
>  So now I'm stuck and am not sure the best way to go forward.  I know
>  that I need to add the search feature to ContactsDataProvider and
>  ContactDao.  I'd welcome any suggestions, advice, and especially
>  example code!
>
>  Thanks,
>  Tauren
>
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