Richard Frovarp schrieb:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Andreas Hartmann wrote:

Hi Lenya users,

at the moment, we configure the search index per publication. It is probably possible to use the same search index across multiple publications, but I wonder if this flexibility is really necessary or could maybe be even harmful.

I see the following advantages of using a common index for all publications:


I think a common index is bad, because

- What if the index is becoming corrupt for whatever reason?
- What if you want to use one single Lenya instance for hosting multiple publications and one needs to protect the content from each other
I agree. We have about 60 different domains hosted through one Lenya instance. They all are school related, so searching for basketball in one should only give you that school's basketball information, not that plus 40 other districts.

I see your points.
So, to get a cross-publication search, one could either

  - configure the pubs to use the same index or

  - build an aggregating search (probably by extending the
    SearchGenerator to search multiple indexes and merge the hit lists)

Do you think that cross-publication asset and link management would be nice to have, or do you consider it unnecessary?

Thanks for your comments!

-- Andreas



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Andreas Hartmann, CTO
BeCompany GmbH
http://www.becompany.ch
Tel.: +41 (0) 43 818 57 01


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