Hi Folks,

I'm looking for a really fast search engine for perl (or with perl interface).

I was already trying plucene but plucene is very slow. At the moment I'm working on tests for kinosearch but I think it would be too slow too. The CLucene package is outdated and doesn't work anymore, (does anybody know of an update, cause I think clucene would be very fast?)

Does anybody know of any other fast search engines I did not come across?

At the moment I'm playing with the idea of calling the Java Lucene with Java::Import but as my Java knowledge is absolutely zero it would be quite difficult to write the wrapper classes and compile the stuff. Has anyone does something like this yet?

Best regards,

Marc

In reply to fastest searchengine for perl by marcelser

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