On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Tibor Simko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> To sum up, everything could be reproduced in Solr, but Solr would have
> to have direct access to the raw ranking data (=citation map), not only
> to ranked values (=citation counts), otherwise generation of things like
> cite summaries (which is one of the most used feature) would be slow.
> And we would have to port everything that operates on these raw data
> sets to Solr/Java, which is a very time consuming project when compared
> to alternative options such as dispatching only certain index (such as
> full-text) to Solr/Lucene and combining results back in Invenio.



OK, yes, the 2nd order stuff is tricky. Sometimes when you're just trying to
get an answer about how to do something from these "experts" you have to
first get past the phase where they try to convince you that you don't need
to do what you're trying to do.



-- 
******************************************************
Jay Luker               Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
[email protected]  Center for Astrophysics
617-495-4588            60 Garden Street  MS 67
617-495-7356 fax        Cambridge, MA  02138
******************************************************

Reply via email to