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April 14, 2010

The NoSQL Movement

Our focus here is normally on fulltext search, but of course databases have been at the core of Information Retrieval for decades. But are those foundations getting old? Some factors to consider when considering alternatives to relational databases and ACID guarantees such as using a document store. SQL at 40: Ready for Retirement?

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Rivulet ES is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene Java search library And Solr can can use the same Rivulet ES, with XML/HTTP
and JSON APIs, hit highlighting, faceted search,
caching, replication, and a web administration interface. It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat,In addition, Rivulet ES adds a visual management
and control platform, most of the functions of Solr way through WEB access and use, you can collect the data source, including file system, Network File System, CMS, ECM, the database can be collected IBM's content management system, EMC documentum, Rivulet ES the most important feature is the ability to customize data from different sources show different ways.
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Veru cool, thanks Ricy!

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