+1

thanks a lot Dirk for your contributions (4 PRs so far!). This sounds like
a very interesting use case for Sling and SCD.

Regards,
Tommaso



Il giorno mar 9 gen 2018 alle ore 02:22 Daniel Klco <daniel.k...@gmail.com>
ha scritto:

> This is a great idea! I could see this as a use case for a number of
> different integrations and an example would be very helpful for anyone
> looking to do this.
>
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:44 PM, Stefan Seifert <sseif...@pro-vision.de>
> wrote:
>
> > hello dirk.
> >
> > i think such a feature would be very useful. integration of an external
> > search engine on a "higher level" than the oak-level search integration
> is
> > a common use case in our projects as well. it's important to be quite
> > flexible what is indexed and what not and how it's indexed - for best
> match
> > of the business requirements and the special features of the targeted
> > search engine.
> >
> > stefan
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Dirk Rudolph [mailto:dirk.rudo...@netcentric.biz]
> > >Sent: Monday, January 8, 2018 4:45 PM
> > >To: dev@sling.apache.org
> > >Subject: Sling to Solr integration using Sling Content Distribution
> > >
> > >Hi devs,
> > >
> > >Recently I was evaluating if it is easily possible to integrate Sling
> into
> > >Solr using Sling Content Distributions and made some great progress
> here:
> > >
> > >https://github.com/Buuhuu/sling-content-distribution-solr
> > ><https://github.com/Buuhuu/sling-content-distribution-solr>
> > >
> > >The repository explains the goal, the why and who also giving
> instructions
> > >on how to use it. To sum it up a bit:
> > >
> > >- SCD’s features map perfectly fine to the requirements when integrating
> > >into solr
> > >- It enables us to ingest content on business perspective (not technical
> > >perspective as with Oak’s internal indexes)
> > >- It’s flexible (thanks for that already :)
> > >
> > >Though there are some things that require a bit of attention to make it
> > >work out of the box. I opened a couple of issues for that:
> > >
> > >SLING-7357
> > >SLING-7358
> > >SLING-7359
> > >SLING-7360
> > >SLING-7364
> > >
> > >And made proposals accordingly (not for the last one as I want to
> discuss
> > >that first)
> > >
> > >So my general question is:
> > >
> > >Is integrating Sling into Solr (or potentially any other kind of system
> > >that offers APIs to do so) a valid and envisaged use-case for Sling
> > Content
> > >Distribution? And if so would it make sense to implement a module for
> lets
> > >say Solr as example directly in Sling?
> > >
> > >If so I would volunteer to propose something for that but I think
> flexibly
> > >integrating Sling as framework for any kind of content driven web
> > >applications into Solr as enterprise search application would be a nice
> > >feature to offer.
> > >
> > >Thanks for any kind of feedback,
> > >
> > >/Dirk
> >
>

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