hi,
it looks to me like the sesame sail architecture would allow to make the
lucene index one data source, beside "ordinary" triple stores and to query
them together (seamlessly) (with serql/sparql). did you think about that?
or do you have reasons for emphasizing the faceted query engine (like:
"it's faster", "it's all we need right now", "it's easier to comprehend"
etc)?
thanks,
thomas
--On Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 8:31 Uhr -0500 David Huynh
<dfhuynh_at_csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Longwell 2 has its own faceted browsing query engine, which delegates
> parts of a faceted browsing query to Lucene and parts to Sesame.
>
> David
>
>
> thomas wrote:
>
>> hi again,
>>
>> sorry for the sloppy report. i was using longwell 1.0.1 from the
>> releases download page (so not even the newest version available
>> there, as i relized just now...). but, after a little more reading i
>> learned that langwell 1 is unlikely to be continued, so i tried (and
>> managed!) to install longwell 2 from the stable trunk and now
>> restrictions by fulltext search work as expected - which is great :)
>>
>> though i would still like to know how you build the intersection of
>> both result sets, fulltext and properties.
>>
>> thanks,
>> thomas
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --On Montag, 6. Februar 2006 22:13 Uhr +0100 thomas <thomas_at_stray.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> i played around with longwell and was very pleased to see that it can
>>> restrict result sets by free text *and* facet concurrently.
>>>
>>> - can you give me a hint how you implemented this? through jena?
>>> - are you aware that the full text restriction can handle only one word
>>> (no matter if i send several searches with on eword or one search will
>>> several words)?
>>>
>>> anyway, i'm impressed by the simile-project!
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> thomas
>>>
>>> .
>>> mailto:thomas_at_stray.net
>>> http://stray.net
>>>
>>> .
>>> early optimization is the root of many evil . donald e. knuth
>>> to hack away at the world freely . mckenzie wark
>>> you've made your bed, you better lie in it . the jam
>>> when too perfect, lieber gott böse . nam june paik
>>
>>
>>
>
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