On Aug 15, 2009, at 11:33, Valery Khamenya <khame...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andi,
thanks for reply. I just got my hands on the "Lucene in Anction"
book and
some questions disappeared.
A great thing you did, Andi, PyLucene is a wonderful piece of work,
really,
thank you.
You're very welcome !
Well, I plan to use PyLucene rather more for the top-level API-
calls. That
is, not that much data throughput, no huge number of calls.
Extensions, if
any, would be written in Java.
So, now I am reading about scalability approaches in Lucene and, I
hope, it
will work in PyLucene too.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask this list. Lucene usage
questions are best answered on the java-u...@lucene.apache.org list,
of course, since it has a larger audience.
Kind regards.
Andi..
best regards
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Valery A.Khamenya
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote:
On Aug 14, 2009, at 12:33, Valery Khamenya <khame...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi
what would be the best way to call Lucene from Python application?
Is PyLucene really a good way for it?
In particular:
What about PyLucene's scalability?
What about PyLucene vs Lucene performance?
(this post is quite old: http://markmail.org/message/5pjbs7mdh4fpvsjb
)
PyLucene is a Python wrapper around Java Lucene. A Java VM is
embedded in
the Python VM's process. Its performance and scalability are very
similar to
regular Java Lucene except when crossing the Python/Java VM
boundary when
writing Lucene extensions in Python.
Andi..
best regards
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Valery A.Khamenya