Ryan - I'm working on cleanup to release this thing for the world to enjoy.

-- j

On 3/31/07, Ryan McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes yes!


On 3/31/07, Jeff Rodenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We built our first search system architecture around Lucene.Net back in
2005
> and continued to make modifications through 2006.  We quickly learned
that
> search management is so much more than query algorithms and indexing
> choices.  We were not readily prepared for the operational overhead that
our
> Lucene-based search required: always-on availability, fast response
times,
> batch and real-time updates, etc.
>
> Fast forward to 2007.  Our front-end is Microsoft-based, but we needed
to
> support parallel development on non-Microsoft architecture, and thus
needed
> a cross-platform search system.  Hello Solr!  We've transitioned our
search
> system to Solr with a Linux/Tomcat back-end, and it's been a champ.  We
now
> use solr not only for standard keyword search, but also to drive queries
for
> lots of different content sections on our site.  Solr has moved beyond
> mission critical in our operation.
>
> As we've proceeded, we've built out a nice C# client library to abstract
the
> interaction from C# to Solr.  It's mostly generic and designed for
> extensibilty.  With a few modifications, this could be a stand-alone
library
> that works for others.
>
> I have clearance from the organization to contribute our library to the
> community if there's interest.  I'd first like to gauge the interest of
> everyone before doing so; please reply if you do.
>
> cheers,
> jeff r.
>

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