Re: Basic questions about Solr cost in programming time

2010-01-29 Thread Sven Maurmann
Hi! Of course the answer depends (as usually) very much on the features you want to realize. But Solr can be set up very fast. When we created our first prototype, it took us about a week to get it running with spell phoneme search, spell checking, facetting - and even collapsing (using the famou

Re: Basic questions about Solr cost in programming time

2010-01-26 Thread Peter Wolanin
Having worked quite a bit on the Drupal integration - here's my quick take: If you have someone help you the first time, you can have a basic implementation running in Jetty in about 15 minutes. On your own, a couple hours maybe. For a non-public site (intranet) with modest traffic and no require

Re: Basic questions about Solr cost in programming time

2010-01-26 Thread Israel Ekpo
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Jeff Crump wrote: > Hi, > I hope this message is OK for this list. > > I'm looking into search solutions for an intranet site built with Drupal. > Eventually we'd like to scale to enterprise search, which would include the > Drupal site, a document repository, and

Basic questions about Solr cost in programming time

2010-01-26 Thread Jeff Crump
Hi, I hope this message is OK for this list. I'm looking into search solutions for an intranet site built with Drupal. Eventually we'd like to scale to enterprise search, which would include the Drupal site, a document repository, and Jive SBS (collaboration software). I'm interested in Lucene/S