What do you mean by code reuse? ;-)
And BTW why do you want to abandon use of the rivers?
These rivers are very flexible, maybe we can only configure them better
to do what you need, without any coding necessary.
Vl.
On 25.9.2014 14:04, Paul Robinson wrote:
Is there any code re-use that Jason can do here?
On 25 Sep 2014, at 13:02, Vlastimil Elias <velias(a)redhat.com
<mailto:velias@redhat.com>> wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> if I understand correctly, you can stop to use river running inside DCP
> for indexing articles and solutions from
access.redhat.com
> <
http://access.redhat.com>, and start to
> push/delete this content directly from your side/build over REST API.
>
> In this case you have to move content definition for these types from
> provider called 'rht' under you provider (jboss-developer). As we use
> naming conventions for ES index names it also means you have to create
> new indexes, but you are right that you can simply take current
> definitions and modify them.
> During deployment of your new definitions we also have to remove old
> 'rht' provider and both rivers related to it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Vlastimil
>
> On 23.9.2014 17:55, Jason Porter wrote:
>> Hey all, we're looking at a better way for indexing articles and
>> solutions from
access.redhat.com <
http://access.redhat.com>. I'm
>> wondering if we can reuse the river index for this, or if we need to
>> create a new one. If we can copy and paste (and slightly modify) the
>> current index that works too. Thanks!
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