This is a JDBC plugin, not only a river.
You can use both JDBC river and feeder mode (logstash-like).
Both modes will be supported for a long time by JDBC plugin, even if
official ES river API disappears.
Jörg
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Anupindi RaviShankar
wrote:
> Hi,
> Rivers are go
Hi,
Rivers are going to be deprecated as i read somewhere and doesn't seem to
be scalable solution.
Thanks
Ravi
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:27 AM, vineeth mohan
wrote:
> Hi ,
> You cna use JDBC river to bridge ES and DB -
> https://github.com/jprante/elasticsearch-river-jdbc
> Only data inside t
Hi ,
You cna use JDBC river to bridge ES and DB -
https://github.com/jprante/elasticsearch-river-jdbc
Only data inside the DB would flow to ES.
Thanks
Vineeth
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:43 PM, teseter wrote:
> Hi
>
> To fasten the search operations we are planning to use Elastic sear
Hi
To fasten the search operations we are planning to use Elastic search for
transactional data. Data has to be fed into Elastic search from DB. The
main problem which we are foreseeing is to keep the data in synch between
ES and DB as the transactional data can be updated. We are looking f