27 jun 2007 kl. 03.19 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Perhaps this reference
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
msg062
60.html will give you some help. It's about Hibernate Lucene
integration.
Thanks, interesting. Do you know more about this? Was the ORM
implemented? Does Hibernate have some sort of built in transaction
log it could store on the side?
They don't seem to talk that much about what might go wrong with a
directoy though. That is my big concern. I guess my subject was a bit
missleading. Up until now I have been able to rebuild the index from
a database or something if it dies on me due to bad code, hardware
failure or what ever reason. I can't do that if the index was the
only place I saved the data.
Perhaps it is a backup-solution I'm looking for. Maybe there are some
expensive or sensitive things I need to watch out a bit extra when
calling as, or something. I don't know. That is why I'm asking.
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: karl wettin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:17 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Lucene as primary object storage
Until recently I have only used Lucene as an index. I'm very
interested to hear what you people have to say about using Lucene as
the primary and only persistance layer in an application.
I would feel much safer if I had a transactionlog for crash recovery.
So I might get me one of those. Are there more things I should worry
about?
--
karl
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