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j : java-user@lucene.apache.org 11 September 2009 • 3:18AM -0400

Re: How to avoid huge index files
by Dvora

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Is it possible to upload to GAE an already exist index? My index is data I'm
collecting for long time, and I prefer not to give it up.



ted stockwell wrote:
>
> Another alternative is storing the indexes in the Google Datastore, I
> think Compass already supports that (though I have not used it).
>
> Also, I have successfully run Lucene on GAE using GaeVFS
> (http://code.google.com/p/gaevfs/) to store the index in the Datastore.
> (I developed a Lucene Directory implementation on top of GaeVFS that's
> available at http://sf.net/contrail).
>
>
>
>> Dvora wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm using Lucene2.4. I'm developing a web application that using Lucene
>> > (via compass) to do the searches.
>> > I'm intending to deploy the application in Google App Engine
>> > (http://code.google.com/appengine/), which limits files length to be
>> > smaller than 10MB.
>
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