Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

April 25, 2012

Replacing dtSearch

Filed under: dtSearch,Lucene,Query Language — Patrick Durusau @ 6:26 pm

An open source replacement for the dtSearch closed source search engine

From the webpage:

We’ve been working on a client project where we needed to replace the dtSearch closed source search engine, which doesn’t perform that well at scale in this case. As the client has significant investment in stored queries (it’s for a monitoring application) they were keen that the new engine spoke exactly the same query language as the old – so we’ve built a version of Apache Lucene to replace dtSearch. There are a few other modifications we had to do as well, to return such things as positional information from deep within the Lucene code (this is particularly important in monitoring as you want to show clients where the keywords they were interested in appeared in an article – they may be checking their media coverage in detail, and position on the page is important).

The preservation/reuse of stored queries is a testimony to the configurable nature of Lucene software.

How far can the query preservation/reuse capabilities of Lucene be extended?

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