Is it written as a plugin?
Is there any possibility for you to put it in a zip and hang it from
some url so everybody can benefit?
At this point, I'm just gathering lots of ideas and tips on how to write
plugins that spice-up different aspects of my Grails artefacts, so your
solution may be interesting to look at, even if I end up using something
else, or writing my own stuff (not only with respect to indexing and
searching but also different ideas in persistence)
BarZ
Konstantyn Smirnov wrote:
> Yep, Solr is interesting indeed and I considered using it as well, but I
> don't have another month for learning & integrating Solr.
>
> It has lot's of functionality I won't ever need, but I will have to
> configure it somehow anyway.
>
> Also, the operation mode of Solr is described as a "standalone enterprise
> search server" which uses a "web-services like API", meaning that it can
> really become a bottleneck in a hi-load envirnoment.
>
> On the other hand my 3-classes-big module works within the application,
> effectively removing marshalling overhead.
>
> Than IMHO, it's better to have an extremely simple wrapper around Lucene API
> which does exactly what I need, instead of integrating a full-blown
> framework with lot's of not required stuff.
>
> Last but not least comes the FUN of developing such a thing in Groovy :) The
> system behaves almost exactly the way I expected.
> My longest debug session (due to ClassLoader probs) lasted for 1 hour, so
> most of the time I spent in adding new features and test-cases.
>
> 2 Barzilai: shall I send the stuff per email or share somehow?
>
>
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