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Emmanuel Bernard updated HSEARCH-471:
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Summary: Ability to selectively index an entity based on its state (was: Ability to
"filter" entities from the search indexes)
Ah ok. Ability to "ignore" an entity for indexing / reindexing based on its
state. That might be interesting.
It's not 100% trivial however:
- ignore means triggering an index delete for update and delete
- what about @IndexedEmbedded of this entity; probably safely ignore them
- what about @ContainedIn: should probably make the ignore flag be ignored :)
- wonder how well that would play with the collection change navigation
Do you think the full-text search perf gain will be significant?
Ability to selectively index an entity based on its state
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Key: HSEARCH-471
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-471
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: mapping
Affects Versions: 3.1.1.GA
Reporter: Dobes Vandermeer
Priority: Minor
In our system we have entities that are searched but not all of them are available for
search - some of them are flagged as "removed". It would improve the efficiency
of our search subsystem if we could implement a kind of "filter" that blocked
these entities from being added to the search index, since we wouldn't have to make
that a search term and our indexes would be somewhat smaller.
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