Can you then also easily (aka really fast) know which are those points -- even with really big number of data?
On Jul 3, 2013, at 2:14 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emman...@hibernate.org> wrote: > I'm more interested in something like > > Within 10 kms (23) > Between 10 and 50 kms (45) > Above 50 kms (75) > > > On Wed 2013-07-03 11:24, Nicolas Helleringer wrote: >> Was is demonstrated here has nothing of a facet : these are only aggregates. >> >> <quote> >> GeoDistanceFacet results: >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> Distance from origin: 0.0 >> Distance to requested: 1000.0 >> Number of results: 29 >> Minimum distance: 0.0 >> Maximum distance: 899.5358131385483 >> Sum of distances: 17320.209230844222 >> Mean distance: 597.2485941670421 >> </quote> >> >> I see nothing we cannot do. >> >> Niko >> >> 2013/7/3 Emmanuel Bernard <emman...@hibernate.org>: >>> This morning I was reading >>> http://hashmade.fr/elastic-search-geo-distance-search-with-sorted-and-faceted-results-using-java-native-api/ >>> And the code https://github.com/jsebrien/elastic-search-tests >>> >>> I have to say that we compare quite well in number of lines of code and >>> readability. Considering that ElasticSearch is considered the easy tool / >>> API in the search space, I did not expect that. >>> >>> We could do better on the facet side, I particular to retrieve the facet >>> data. >>> >>> By the way, they offer a way to facet by spatial distance, Hardy, Nicolas, >>> how hard would it be to do the same? >>> >>> Emmanuel >>> _______________________________________________ >>> hibernate-dev mailing list >>> hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org >>> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev > _______________________________________________ > hibernate-dev mailing list > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev