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Re: Full text search
Hi Holger, hi all, more so as Elasticsearch isn'T Open Source any longer. If you can afford to do the whole Scaling and Usability / Json convenience stuff with other software or own development Lucene is probably the purest you can get. Otherwise there is (or will be) OpenSearch https://t3n.de/news/opensearch-amazon-elasticsearch-fork-1372115/ Neverthless all Java ;-) Best Frederik Am Montag, den 21.06.2021, 18:06 +0000 schrieb Holger Brunn: > > Have you by any chance - allready started covering some of the > > > topics you marked as open in your presentation, like ranking, > highlighting, > > > proximity, parser tuning and dictionary training? > > none at all, the first PoC was good enough for what the customer > wanted back > then unfortunately. But I'm very confident that with just postgres' > gist/gin > indexes we can already come very far. > And yes, I more thought of using some lucene thing than elasticsearch > itself, > I made the mistake of getting to know the former through the latter > > > -- > Your partner for the hard Odoo problems > https://hunki-enterprises.com > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe -- Dr.-Ing. Frederik Kramer Geschäftsführer initOS GmbH An der Eisenbahn 1 21224 Rosengarten Phone: +49 4105 56156-12 Fax: +49 4105 56156-10 Mobil: +49 179 3901819 Email: frederik.kramer@initos.com Web: www.initos.com Geschäftsführung: Dr.-Ing. Frederik Kramer & Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Torsten Francke Sitz der Gesellschaft: Rosengarten – Klecken Amtsgericht Tostedt, HRB 205226 Steuer-Nr: 15/200/53247 USt-IdNr.: DE815580155
by Frederik Kramer - 08:16 - 21 Jun 2021
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Hello everyone,I remember some discussion about implementing full text search for Odoo, but I can't find any module or work in progress.Do you have any pointers?Thanks!
--Lorenzo Battistini
https://github.com/eLBati
by Lorenzo Battistini. - 11:26 - 15 Jun 2021