I use lucene directly in my application. Do I still need to ask on the solr-user list?
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Smiley, David W. <[email protected]>wrote: > Please ask on the solr-user list. Help with Solr (and Lucene) belongs on > their respective lists. > ~ David > > > > On 1/23/13 8:03 AM, "crocket" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >I have three data I want to store, search, and restore. > >It is for logging IRC messages. > > > >NICK > > time=the number of seconds passed since the epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 > >UTC+0 > > network= > > me=0 or 1 > > old= > > new= > > > >KICKED > > time=the number of seconds passed since the epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 > >UTC+0 > > network= > > chan= > > msg= > > kicker= > > mynick= > > > >MSG > > time=the number of seconds passed since the epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 > >UTC+0 > > network= > > chan= > > msg= > > me=0 or 1 > > nick= > > > >Below are ideas for IRC log search web UI. > > > >[] Main UI : network("", freenode, ...) | channel("", ...) | nick | > >message > > 1) network and channel have dropdown boxes. nick and message are text > >boxes. > > 2) duration, network, and nick can be applied to every data. > > 3) channel and message are applicable to KICKED and MSG. > > > >[] Facets > > 1) duration(1day, 1 week, 1 month, 1 year, all) <-- just like google > >search tools > > 2) ... > > > >[] Category search(categories registered as facets) > > 1) network > > 2) channel > > > >Is it better to store NICK, KICKED, and MSG in one index directory or to > >store them in separate index directories? > > > >Are there other things that I should know or consider? > >
