Re: The Search Engine Project

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Anybody care to answer my question??

rgds,

inung.

--- noeng aja <inoeng_satriani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I've read some search engine open source project
> which
> run indexing service (SWISH++, htdig, phpdig,
> lucene,
> dataparksearch, xapian-omega, perflect, xml_indexer,
> TSEP). But, i still wondering, is there any project
> developed with feature of indexing xml, appending
> its
> indexing result (opposite of rebuilding index), and
> (ofcourse) lighwight?? I need it to be implemented
> in
> a huge news portal whose hits over 4 million per day
> (in average). And every day, about 250 new data is
> inserted (they are stored in postgres and then
> created
> in xml document).  
> So i think it would be a poor idea if i implement
> rebuilding index, because current record count is
> over
> 300 thousand..
> 
> Anybody can give suggest?? 
> I'd realy apreciate to hear,
> 
> rgds,
> 
> inung.
> 
> 
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