Sincerely, Peder
----- Original Message ----- From: "Warwick Burrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Slide Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 7:17 PM
Subject: RE: Searching in Slide
For the first question, I have a suggestion that may be too simple and I
haven't thought it all out... But couldn't you create and mount the second
Slide store that you need then copy from the original store to the new store
using a dav client like windows explorer?
Warwick
-----Original Message----- From: Peder Nordvaller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:54 AM To: 'Slide Users Mailing List' Subject: Re: Searching in Slide
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for the info on searching, will look into DASL and see if it works
for our application! Perhaps you or anyone could answer a couple of more
questions on Slide that I have, or direct me to a place where I can read up
on them?
1) Is there a tool or script that can migrate data between different stores?
For example right now I use the TxXMLFileDescriptorsStore as store for everything except content, but would like to move it over to a MySQL/RDBMS-Store (sp?). Is there an easy way to to this?
2) When using the slide realm in tomcat and accessing the webdav layer via
IE on PC I often get two authentication-dialogs - the first one to login to
the computer (as if I were accessing a network share), and after that the
Webdav/HTTP Auth dialog. The first one can just be dismissed by pressing
cancel, but is there a way to stop it from poping up at all? I don't really
see why it would even appear as Webdav is on top of the HTTP-layer and
should only care about the HTTP Auth? Or am I way off?
Sincerely, Peder
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Rhodes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Slide Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Peder
Nordvaller'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: Searching in Slide
Hi Peder,
Slide supports DASL queries through the webdav servlet. You can query for resources by property value, and perform full text search against the content.
Text search against content is optimized by a Lucene index. The properties aren't currently indexed by Lucene, but I think full text search for properties still works using a default brute force search. I'm not sure about the performance.
There isn't much documentation on search, but take a look at the documentation for DASL. Full Text search is done by having a contains condition in the where clause.
I think there is also a new DASL implementation for one of the database stores.
-Ryan Rhodes
-----Original Message----- From: Peder Nordvaller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 7:58 AM To: Slide Users Mailing List Subject: Searching in Slide
Hi, I've been working with slide for a bit and it's been working just fine most of the time. I'm now working with a lot of content and nodes in Slide and the way I've been searching for things is getting sluggish. I am working directly towards the helpers but I'm not using the SearchImpl class because I haven't had time to check it out. When I search I get the children of a node and get their properties, check them for keywords and continue on with the childrens children in the same fashion. This is taking way too much time with some 60k nodes and I have had to do some caching to make it work at all in a useful way.
My questions are: Is there any things I can do to speed up getting information out of nodes (properties etc)? How fast is the built-in slide Search? Is there any documentation on how to make use of it?
Sincerely, Peder Nordvaller
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