On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> I don't dislike the concept, but are you sure that is actually going
> to be faster?
> If you have the bulk loading trigger async indexing events, it won't
> be much different than what the MassIndexer would do, with the
> difference it will
On 1 March 2012 13:37, Guillaume Smet wrote:
> One more idea: we would like to have an API to disable Hibernate
> Search temporarily.
>
> Currently we have to start the application with a specific Spring
> context configuration to do so. We would like to:
> - disable Hibernate Search
> - do bulk l
One more idea: we would like to have an API to disable Hibernate
Search temporarily.
Currently we have to start the application with a specific Spring
context configuration to do so. We would like to:
- disable Hibernate Search
- do bulk loading
- enable Hibernate Search again
- use the Mass Index
On 29 February 2012 23:08, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> I will be doing a Hackergarten session next week with Hibernate Search and
> OGM as projects. A hackergarten is one project master and a few wannabe
> contributors hacking for a night on a few issues. I am looking for beginner
> materials for
Hi Emmanuel,
Here is what I have in mind:
- Providing a nice API to get the indexed classes. Currently I use
something extracted from MassIndexerImpl#toRootEntities. We use it
currently for our reindexAll implementation. As the MassIndexer uses
too much threads and connections when you have a lot
Generally, all over the place http://hackergarten.net/
This one is in Paris.
On 1 mars 2012, at 08:44, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
> Sounds cool. Where is that happening?
>
> On Mar 1, 2012, at 12:08 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
>
>> I will be doing a Hackergarten session next week with Hibernate S
Sounds cool. Where is that happening?
On Mar 1, 2012, at 12:08 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> I will be doing a Hackergarten session next week with Hibernate Search and
> OGM as projects. A hackergarten is one project master and a few wannabe
> contributors hacking for a night on a few issues. I