RE: Announcement: Lucene powering CNET.com Product Category Listings

2005-08-31 Thread Chris Hostetter
ins what you need to display the main results, and mfgs and mfg_counts contain what you need to display the manufacturer counts. : Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:35:13 -0400 : From: "Friedland, Zachary (EDS - Strategy)" : To: Chris Hostetter : Subject: RE: Announcement: Lucene powering CNET.

Re: Announcement: Lucene powering CNET.com Product Category Listings

2005-08-31 Thread David Spencer
Nice write up. One other nice thing I noticed is you seem to sort numeric attributes numerically instead of alphabetically e.g. here: http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-3156_7-0.html?filter=500193_5314692_ see the 3rd col, "Find by max speed", and note that has has choices in this order: < 2

Re: Announcement: Lucene powering CNET.com Product Category Listings

2005-08-30 Thread Chris Hostetter
: How large is the index? I'm not sure if i'm permitted to give out that info, but I do happen to recall seeing this page before... http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:qkHzwrcO1AAJ:www.cnetchannel.com/products/datasource.aspx+%22SKUs+in+production%22&hl=en ...so, yeah... you can draw whatever

Re: Announcement: Lucene powering CNET.com Product Category Listings

2005-08-30 Thread Chris Lu
Very nice implementation and a great write up. How large is the index? And when you keep posting new content to the index, will you optimize the index? -- Chris Lu Lucene Search RAD on Any Database http://www.dbsight.net On 8/30/05, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I