Now that Tiki has powerful Indexing features and options
- MySQL Index
- PHP Lucene
- Elasticsearch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMi2g3uEAxU#t=1272
We can now look at these features as much more then just a "better search engine". Being able to index large amounts of information and analyze
The current approach being experimented on is to use Kibana to query/display results from the ElasticSearch index, mainly events that are stored in the activity stream.
Now that Tiki has powerful Indexing features and options
* MySQL Index
* PHP Lucene
* Elasticsearch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMi2g3uEAxU#t=1272
We can now look at these features as much more then just a "better search engine". Being able to index large amounts of information and analyze
The current approach being experimented on is to use [http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/kibana/|Kibana] to query/display results from the ElasticSearch index, mainly events that are stored in the activity stream.
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