[Live-demo] Solr vs PostGIS/WFS
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at lisasoft.com
Mon May 5 15:55:37 PDT 2014
I've heard a few people recommending [b] Solr [a] for lightning fast
spatial search, which leads me to question my understanding of best
practice OGC / OSGeo design paradigms.
In particular:
1. Have people been rolling out Solr's spatial search into production
instead of WFS (such as GeoServer)? Why was or was not Solr chosen?
2. Solr doesn't seem to follow OGC standards (I'd suspect a cut down
version of WFS would be appropriate). Are there discussions with the OGC
about setting up an appropriate standard which Solr could/should follow?
3. If Solr is indeed a good match for certain use cases, then should we
be including it on OSGeo-Live [c]?
[a] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/ Solr is the popular, blazing fast
open source enterprise search platform. Its major features include
powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, near
real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich
document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and *geospatial search*.
[b]
http://wiki.hsr.ch/Datenbanken/files/Geospatial_Search_Evaluation_of_Solr_Presentation_HS2013_Wolski.pdf
[c] http://live.osgeo.org
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