Your application isn't aware of Cassandra only Solr. The idea of Solandra is to use Cassandra as a backend for Solr. Solr has a distributed search mechanism already so by making Solr Cassandra aware it can auto-shard and manage distributed queries for you, with replication and failover etc
As for examples the code comes with a demo app mentioned in the readme. On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Sasha Dolgy <sdo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Without getting overly complicated and long winded ... are there > practical references / examples I can review that demonstrate the > cassandra/solandra benefits....i had a quick look at > https://github.com/tjake/Solandra/wiki/Solandra-Wiki and it wasn't > dead obvious to me.... > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Jake Luciani <jak...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Solandra can answer the question you used as an example and it's more of > a > > fit for low-latency ad-hoc reporting then PIG. Pig queries will take > > minutes not seconds. > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Sasha Dolgy <sdo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Folks, > >> > >> Simple question ... Assuming my current use case is the ability to log > >> lots of trivial and seemingly useless sports statistics ... I want a > >> user to be able to query / compare .... For example: > >> > >> --> Show me all baseball players in cheektowaga and ontario, > >> california who have hit a grandslam on tuesdays where it was just a > >> leap year. > >> > >> Each baseball player is represented by a single row in a CF: > >> > >> player_uuid, fullname, hometown, game1, game2, game3, game4 > >> > >> Game's are UUID's that are a reference to another row in the same CF > >> that provides information about that game... > >> > >> location, final score, date (unix timestamp or ISO format) , and > >> statitics which are represented as a new column timestamp:player_uuid > >> > >> I can use PIG, as I understand, to run a query to generate specific > >> information about specific "things" and populate that data back into > >> Cassandra in another CF ... similar to the hypothetical search > >> above....as the information is structured already, i assume PIG is the > >> right tool for the job, but may not be ideal for a web application and > >> enabling ad-hoc queries ... it could take anywhere from 2-....? > >> seconds for that query to generate, populate, and return to the > >> user...? > >> > >> On the other hand, I have started to read about Solr / Solandra / > >> Lucandra .... can this provide similar functionality or better ? or > >> is it more geared towards full text search and indexing ... > >> > >> I don't want to get into the habit of guessing what my potential users > >> want to search for ... trying to think of ways to offload this to > >> them. > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Sasha Dolgy > >> sasha.do...@gmail.com > > > > > > > > -- > > http://twitter.com/tjake > > > > > > -- > Sasha Dolgy > sasha.do...@gmail.com > -- http://twitter.com/tjake