And if you're using Solr with Ruby, the solr-ruby gem is the way to
go (gem install solr-ruby).
And if you're interested in trying out a glorious Rails/Solr hack,
try out Solr Flare, which presents a rudimentary search/faceted/
suggest interface:
Erik
On Feb 20, 2008, at 5:10 AM, Briggs wrote:
I agree with using Solr. Solr can output ruby code so it can be
immediately evaluated.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolRuby?highlight=%
28CategoryQueryResponseWriter%29%7C%28%28CategoryQueryResponseWriter
%29%29
Solr is located at:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
On Feb 19, 2008 3:25 PM, Kyle Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Now an idea knock my brain, which I want to integrate the
lucene into my
ruby application. And the newest lucene api owns the interface to
join the
ruby application. UnfortunatelyI have no experience about it. Let
us talk
about it.
Use Solr, or integrate Lucene via JRuby. I cannot recommend Ferret.
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Kyle Maxwell
Software Engineer
CastTV, Inc
http://www.casttv.com
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