I'm assuming this means you're having good success with solr and
django? You don't happen to know of any related documentation, links,
blog posts you could pass along?

thanks,
brydon




On Apr 15, 10:23 am, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> brydon napisaƂ(a):
>
> > I'm curious what people are currently using for search frameworks on
> > django based projects. I've done a fair bit of research here and
> > elsewhere and I still haven't landed on a clear decision. What are
> > people successfully using with django to get robust search
> > capabilities a la lucene etc? Are pylucene, xapian working?
>
> At first, we used home-built search and indexing machinery based upon
> PyLucene + Twisted, but eventually we switched to Solr after we started
> getting into massive troubles because of leaking references to Java
> objects in PyLucene/GCJ. Unfortunately, the memory footprint of
> PyLucene/JCC was unacceptable for us and we had to go with Java.
>
> --
> Jarek Zgoda
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