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Martin Grigorov commented on ISIS-383:
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I have limited experience with ES, and none with Solr. But both of them provide
similar functionalities and both of them are built on top of Lucene.
Sorl and Lucene are developed together, by the same team. They are released
simultaneously since version 4.0.0.
But for some reason ES is the preferred one by most of the developers.
> [GSOC2013] integrate Apache Lucene with Apache Isis as a generic text search
> engine
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>
> Key: ISIS-383
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-383
> Project: Isis
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Dan Haywood
> Assignee: Dan Haywood
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2013
> Attachments: isis-lucene.zip
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> Isis is most often used with its JDO integration, a fairly conventional ORM.
> Searching for existing domain objects therefore requires a query to be
> defined.
> But sometimes users want to just search for any object (like searching the
> web). This ticket is to integrate Isis so that its domain objects can be
> indexed by Lucene and thus provide a generic search capability.
> One way to get hold of the text (to be indexed) might be to use the existing
> capability to convert all objects into JSON (by the
> isis-restfulobjects-rendering module).
> It is also pretty easy to hook into Isis' objectstore to know when an object
> is being updated (to sync with Lucene's indexes).
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