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I'm searching for a good solution to build a large databased-full-text-index. Currently i'm using a Sybase iAnywhere Database for my full-text-index, but with a growing database it seems to be slow. Now i'm not sure, if this is a problem with relational databases or only sybase/my fault.
I searched also for nosql-solutions, but i can't decide which is the best one (MongoDB/CouchDB).
Now i have two question, is there a reason(technical) why sql or nosql databases are better for build large full-text-index?
Does anyone know a good nosql database for building a large full-text-index?
Maybe some one has experiances with them.
Thank you!
Apache Solr and Sphinx Search are much more feature-rich and high-performance solutions for fulltext search.
FWIW, CouchDB is integrated with Lucene, the same engine at the core of Apache Solr.
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We have a database of about 1000 GB (thousand Gigabytes) and we are considering Hadoop to carry out time series analyses. Problem is that Hadoop takes some time to get into and for the size of our database Hadoop is actually even an oversized solution. My question is whether anyone knows a solution similar for Hadoop at a smaller scale. It also needs to have some SQL-like query language. Only thing that comes to my mind is JBoss Infinispan. But I wanted to check out whether there are other known solutions.
check out greenplum
We have 2 types of big data solutions:
1 is based on hadoop which supports data storage at PB levels
2 is based on greenplum for real time data analysis on smaller data scale.
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Working on building out a Web2Print product I need some kind of editor that will allow a user to manipulate graphics and ultimately generate a PDF. There are plenty of HTML 2 PDF APIs available but I was hoping someone might have experience with something a little more integrated and suited for dealing with graphics/fonts/text?
In PHP the best opensource option is TCPDF http://www.tcpdf.org/
I wanted to answer this and update everyone on the solutions that I found. Through the Magento extension store I was able to find several commercial (although still very reasonably priced) solutions:
http://www.zetaprints.com/ and http://layoutbuddy.com/ look like the most full featured and supported (as well as no up-front licensing.)
Thanks for all of the responses!
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When using Entity Framework with SQL Server, I can build the model in VS and it'll generate the SQL that builds the database automatically for me, including building lookup tables for handling many <-> many relationships.
How can I do this for other relational databases, such as MySQL or PostgreSQL? Everything I've found for non-MSSQL databases seems to assume code-first instead of model first development for EF.
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I am looking for a GUI tool on Mac which allows users to browse contents of a relatively simple SQL database (only 2-3 tables) and which allows them to print selected records in a specific layout on labels.
This database ran previously on MsAccess and we would like to have it as SQL. However, non IT-professionals should easily be able to print those labels.
If anybody knows a tool for this (except filemaker), please let me know.
Thanks a lot,
Philipp
I would suggest OpenOffice for a "mailmerge" like label printing.
If You need a more robust "report" oriented solution You can take a look at jasper reports and ireport both have release for OSx.
http://community.jaspersoft.com/
http://community.jaspersoft.com/project/ireport-designer
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I read this book:
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Now i am looking forward to find a Software that make it easy to collect all my Ideas etc (specific Software for OOA).
At the moment i am using my Whiteboard to collect/design Ideas etc. Afterwards i am taking pictures of it and add text to our Wiki/Trac.
At school, we're using Objecteering, which is easy to use, integrated to Eclipse, but not free.
IMO blank paper is a must, but not always the easier to share and to edit.
Install mediawiki (the stuff that powers wikipedia, don't settle for anything less you will need the full feature set eventually) and put all your ideas in there. This makes it easy to refine them and to improve then as time goes by.