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Emmanuel Bernard resolved HSEARCH-131.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
Fix Version/s: (was: 3.1.0.Beta1)
This is for filter implementors, not for Hibernate Search specifically
Make Filter caching more efficient
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Key: HSEARCH-131
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-131
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: engine
Reporter: Emmanuel Bernard
Priority: Minor
Emmanuel,
This is the contents of a message on the Lucene boards regarding cache and filter. I
thought you moght be interested in it since you weren't completely happy with your
bitset filtering.
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Check out the HashDocSet from Solr, this is the best way to cache small sets of search
results. In general, the Solr BitSet/DocSet classes are more efficient than using the
standard java.util.BitSet. You can use these independent of the rest of Solr (though I
recommend checking out Solr if you want to do complex caching).
- Thom
John Patterson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am thinking about caching search results for common queries and just
> want to check that for small numbers of results it would be better to
> store the doc number as ints or shorts than to store a Filter with a
> BitSet. I guess if you results contain less than 1/32 or 1/16 of the
> number of documents then it would take less memory.
>
> Is there anything else to consider?
>
Hope this helps some.
John G.
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