And... is is based on Lucene/Solr?
-- Jack Krupansky
-----Original Message-----
From: Ali, Saqib
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 6:09 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Announcement] Norch- a search engine for node.js
Very interesting. What is the upper limit on the number of documents?
Thanks! :)
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Fergus McDowall
<fergusmcdow...@gmail.com>wrote:
Here is some news that might be of interest to users and implementers of
Solr
http://blog.comperiosearch.com/blog/2013/07/05/norch-a-search-engine-for-node-js/
Norch (http://fergiemcdowall.github.io/norch/) is a search engine written
for Node.js. Norch uses the Node search-index module which is in turn
written using the super fast levelDB library that Google open-sourced in
2011.
The aim of Norch is to make a simple, fast search server, that requires
minimal configuration to set up. Norch sacrifices complex functionality
for
a limited robust feature set, that can be used to set up a free test
search
engine for most enterprise scenarios.
Currently Norch features
Full text search
Stopword removal
Faceting
Filtering
Relevance weighting (tf-idf)
Field weighting
Paging (offset and resultset length)
Norch can index any data that is marked up in the appropriate JSON format
Download the first release of Norch (0.2.1) here (
https://github.com/fergiemcdowall/norch/releases)