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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:19 pm 
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Hi

I am just starting with Hibernate Search.

My application comprises of items / products that are offered as part of rewards catalogs for a credit card.

As such it has attribute like item code, item description and some range field like active dates period etc


I do have the book Hibernate Search in Action as a valuable resource - unfortunately I do not have the time to read all of right now as my first step is to create a prototype to bid on a RFP.


I came across this site http://opl.bibliocommons.com/search
and I found it very impressive.

My question is can Hibernate Search along with the other technologies that I chose namely Seam, Hibernate, Richfaces allow me to create such a dynamic interface ?

Looking for some guidance here.

Thank you very much

Franco


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:14 pm 
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of course you can; I've worked on an enterprise application built upon Search, Seam, Richfaces exactly "about books"; that was 2 years ago, all this technologies are much improved now.
What is so special about the site at the link you posted?

You'll find a better description of my experience here:
http://www.jbossworld.com/2008/jbia/alintec/

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:49 pm 
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Thanks for your reply.

I checked out your library site, it has a very simple search interface (no disrespect here) and it works as expected, did a few searches on some popular authors.

What I liked about the site I pointed out was it allowed a user to build a query on their own using a combination of boolean conditions.

In my application the requirements are similar. For instance, a complex search condition could be -
find all items in catalog "A" whose cash value is between $100 and $200 AND which are visible only between 1/1/2009 and 1/31/2009
As you can see there are 2 conditions here and it could also have been an "OR" in another use case.

I did not want to get the carriage before the horse, so I am just seeking inputs from more experienced users before I promise something that I cannot deliver :(

Franco


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Hi, thanks for looking.

Probably you didn't see the "advanced search" page:
http://opac.provincia.bergamo.it/public/opac/documentSearchFormAdvance.seam

I can't show you the backoffice, which is way more powerful but requires deep bibliotechonomy (not sure about the english) knowledge: those guys working at the catalogue need very powerful tools and are quity picky about how they want to define the queries; I think I've seen the most complex cases.

Some forms of search expect different fields and are combined in a single search but other definitely let the user search for whatever they want writing boolean conditions, weight modifiers, sorting in free-form; Search also supports the "return by relevance" but this got disabled in the library system for some weird business requirement.

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Yes, I missed the advanced search page. I wish I knew Italian :)

Thank you very much for your guidance. I am going to go ahead and design an interface backed by Hibernate / Lucene queries.

Franco


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cool, keep us informed about how it goes.
And find some time to read the book ;-)

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:25 pm 
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Sanne,

Not sure if you will catch this.

I was preparing a response for a bid on a project that would have complex search abilities, so I did not have all the time to read the book. Thanks for your initial guidance.

I am reading it now, good buy!

Wrote my first search page and it works great, amazing performance !!!

Regards
Franco


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