Can we use solr indexing to search and query any data from a web page or sharepoint site?
Can we use solr indexing to search and query any data from a web page or sharepoint site? And how much does the license cost?
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Can we use solr indexing to search and query any data from a web page or sharepoint site? And how much does the license cost?
indexing solr web-crawler
Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18
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Can we use solr indexing to search and query any data from a web page or sharepoint site? And how much does the license cost?
indexing solr web-crawler
Can we use solr indexing to search and query any data from a web page or sharepoint site? And how much does the license cost?
indexing solr web-crawler
indexing solr web-crawler
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Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18
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Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18
Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18
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Solr is free, open source software under the Apache License - so download it and try it out to see if it fits your use case. You'll have to be more specific about your requirements to say if its a good fit. There's a commercial version of Solr named Lucidworks Fusion that has a set of Sharepoint connectors, easily allowing content from Sharepoint to be indexed.
– MatsLindh
Nov 21 '18 at 18:31
Thank You Mats! My requirement would be as follows: I have certain websites like sharepoint, Wikipedia, and any internal sites where I would like to search and query the data using solr indexing. So is it possible?
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 8:46
You probably want to use something like Nutch in that case, as that's more of a spider solution. It can still use Solr as a backend for searching, but Nutch gathers data and pushes it into the index.
– MatsLindh
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
Thank You Mats! I just came across Apache Nutch and heard the same from you as well :)
– J M
Nov 22 '18 at 9:18