Re: Rails and lucene

2008-02-20 Thread Erik Hatcher
And if you're using Solr with Ruby, the solr-ruby gem is the way to go (gem install solr-ruby). And if you're interested in trying out a glorious Rails/Solr hack, try out Solr Flare, which presents a rudimentary search/faceted/ suggest interface: Erik On Feb 20, 2008, at 5:10 AM,

Re: Rails and lucene

2008-02-19 Thread Briggs
I agree with using Solr. Solr can output ruby code so it can be immediately evaluated. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolRuby?highlight=%28CategoryQueryResponseWriter%29%7C%28%28CategoryQueryResponseWriter%29%29 Solr is located at: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ On Feb 19, 2008 3:25 PM, Kyle Max

Re: Rails and lucene

2008-02-19 Thread Kyle Maxwell
> Hi guys, > Now an idea knock my brain, which I want to integrate the lucene into my > ruby application. And the newest lucene api owns the interface to join the > ruby application. UnfortunatelyI have no experience about it. Let us talk > about it. Use Solr, or integrate Lucene via JRuby. I

RE: Rails and lucene

2008-02-19 Thread Steven A Rowe
Hi Cooper Geng, Ferret is a Lucene-inspired Ruby search engine for Ruby - maybe that would be useful for you?: Steve On 02/19/2008 at 2:25 AM, coolgeng coolgeng wrote: > Hi guys, > Now an idea knock my brain, which I want to integrate the > lucene into

Rails and lucene

2008-02-18 Thread coolgeng coolgeng
Hi guys, Now an idea knock my brain, which I want to integrate the lucene into my ruby application. And the newest lucene api owns the interface to join the ruby application. UnfortunatelyI have no experience about it. Let us talk about it. -- Best Regards Cooper Geng