Making Solr Requests with urllib2 in Python
From Javalobby:When making XML requests to Solr (A fulltext document search engine) for indexing, committing, updating or deleting documents, the request is submitted as an HTTP POST containg an XML...
View ArticleGroonga: Open-Source Fulltext Search Engine and Column Store
From myNoSQL:Groonga is an open-source fulltext search engine and column store. It lets you write high-performance applications that requires fulltext search.Click here to read moreTagged:...
View ArticleBlueShoes: PHP Cheat Sheet
From blueshoes.org:Is this a piece of cake for you? Then check the PHP Syntax Exam :-). The PHP Documentation Group has now added the Appendix PHP type comparison tables to the official PHP...
View ArticleSunspot: Solr-powered search for Ruby objects
From GitHub:Solr-powered search for Ruby objects All the power of the Solr search engine; all the beauty of Ruby. Sunspot exposes all of Solr's most powerful search features using an API of elegant...
View ArticleZoie realtime indexing and search system
From GitHub:zoie is a realtime indexing and search system built on apache luceneClick here to read moreTagged: #java #apache #github #opensource #fulltext #lucene #performance #indexing
View ArticleSQL Server: Removing Deprecated Code and Future Proofing your Queries
From sqlservercurry.com:New features are added with every release of SQL Server and as a result, some features get removed or deprecated. Deprecated features are features that are still operational...
View ArticleFull-Text Search with InnoDB
From Dr Dobbs Journal:Oracle recently provided access to many new MySQL 5.6 features through http://labs.mysql.com for the user community to test and comment on. One notable feature is the InnoDB...
View ArticleMontySolr: A Search Solution for Python Lovers With the Speed of Native Java
From Javalobby:The folks at CERN wanted a better way to search High Energy Physics fulltext paper repositories and bibliographical databases that produce result set numbers in the multi-millions....
View ArticleInitial impressions of InnoDB Fulltext
From skysql.com:The much-anticipated, long-awaited, and possibly irrelevant (Sphinx? Lucene?) InnoDB Fulltext finally makes a semi-official appearance in MySQL 5.6.4! MySQL 5.6.4, release December 20,...
View ArticleFulltext search your CouchDB in Ruby
From myNoSQL:About CouchDB, full text indexing, Lucene, Sphinx, Xapian, Ferret, Solr, ElasticSearch, Xapit, RubyClick here to read moreTagged: #ruby #couchdb #solr #nosql #fulltext #lucene #indexing
View ArticleFulltext Search with MongoDB and Solr
From derickrethans.nl:In this article I am explaining how you can tie MongoDB and Solr together. With the help of a little helper script in PHP that uses MongoDB's replication features we automatically...
View ArticleWebinar for Full Text Search Throwdown
From MySQL Performance Blog:Tomorrow, August 22 at 10:00am PDT, I'll present a webinar called Full Text Search Throwdown. This is a no-nonsense performance comparison of solutions for full text...
View ArticleOurSQL Episode 106: FULLTEXT on ACID
From technocation.org:This week we present InnoDB FULLTEXT search. Ear Candy is about SOUNDEX() and SOUNDS LIKE queries, and At the Movies is about FULLTEXT search throwdown by Bill Karwin. Events...
View ArticleOurSQL Episode 107: Staying concurrent
From technocation.org:This week we present what Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) means, as well as how InnoDB implements it to achieve transactionality and ACID compliance. Ear candy is a GROUP...
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