Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.
Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppearcy@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Excellent news!
Are there notes or instructions on how to upgrade from a previous
version, like 0.8.0, to 0.9.0? Or, if I have a gateway, do I just fire
it up and wait for the indexes to be restored from the gateway?
On Jul 26, 3:10 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppea...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Thats awesome! I just fired it up and was hoping that it would read
the indexes to be restored from the fs gateway which I had created
earlier using 0.80. But alas that did not happen. Do I need to re-
index?
On Jul 26, 6:57 pm, David Jensen djense...@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent news!
Are there notes or instructions on how to upgrade from a previous
version, like 0.8.0, to 0.9.0? Or, if I have a gateway, do I just fire
it up and wait for the indexes to be restored from the gateway?On Jul 26, 3:10 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppea...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Sweet! I was kind of sad the Java Service Wrapper stuff got thrown
out. Any chance that was just a mistake? Or am I in for another 30
minutes of configuring the wrapper?
On Jul 26, 3:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Oh, also on that note.. any chance it could also be uploaded to the
Maven repo?
On Jul 26, 3:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
The java service wrapper was pushed out into another repo.
Andrew
On 26/07/2010, at 5:11 PM, Stephen wrote:
Sweet! I was kind of sad the Java Service Wrapper stuff got thrown
out. Any chance that was just a mistake? Or am I in for another 30
minutes of configuring the wrapper?On Jul 26, 3:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
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Hi,
unfortunately, complete data re-indexing is required if you go from 0.8 to
0.9
Regards,
Lukas
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:57 AM, David Jensen djensen47@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent news!
Are there notes or instructions on how to upgrade from a previous
version, like 0.8.0, to 0.9.0? Or, if I have a gateway, do I just fire
it up and wait for the indexes to be restored from the gateway?On Jul 26, 3:10 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppea...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Hi,
The maven repo has been updated with 0.9.0.
-shay.banon
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vlcek@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, complete data re-indexing is required if you go from 0.8 to
0.9Regards,
LukasOn Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:57 AM, David Jensen djensen47@gmail.comwrote:
Excellent news!
Are there notes or instructions on how to upgrade from a previous
version, like 0.8.0, to 0.9.0? Or, if I have a gateway, do I just fire
it up and wait for the indexes to be restored from the gateway?On Jul 26, 3:10 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppea...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Congrats ...
This will surely make life easier..
Sweet!
On Jul 27, 3:38 am, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
The maven repo has been updated with 0.9.0.
-shay.banon
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, complete data re-indexing is required if you go from 0.8 to
0.9Regards,
LukasOn Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:57 AM, David Jensen djense...@gmail.comwrote:
Excellent news!
Are there notes or instructions on how to upgrade from a previous
version, like 0.8.0, to 0.9.0? Or, if I have a gateway, do I just fire
it up and wait for the indexes to be restored from the gateway?On Jul 26, 3:10 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
thanks!. more to come
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Paul ppea...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats!
Lots of killer features that are really differentiating ES from other
search products.Can really tell how much hard work has gone into this. Thank you.
On Jul 26, 2:34 pm, Shay Banon shay.ba...@elasticsearch.com wrote:
Hi,
elasticsearch 0.9.0 has just been released, read more here:
http://bit.ly/cXkh07. Enjoy!
-shay.banon
Cant wait to play around with those facets, thx for all this !
one problem though:
I cant build from sratch (with maven (shouldnot matter)), downloading the
sources from github v9.0 as tar and zip and even git-pulling the master.
There are missing classes, i.e. :
org/elasticsearch/cluster/node/DiscoveryNodes.java:[222,22] cannot find
symbol
symbol : class ImmutableList
what do I wrong?
-o
Hi,
can you provide more details about how you got the error?
I do:
git pull
gradlew clean release
and it works fine for me.
Optionally, I do
gradlew clean release install
in the second step to install result atrifacts into my local maven repo
(this can be handy if working with SNAPSHOT version)
Regards,
Lukas
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.com wrote:
Cant wait to play around with those facets, thx for all this !
one problem though:
I cant build from sratch (with maven (shouldnot matter)), downloading the
sources from github v9.0 as tar and zip and even git-pulling the master.
There are missing classes, i.e. :org/elasticsearch/cluster/node/DiscoveryNodes.java:[222,22] cannot find
symbol
symbol : class ImmutableListwhat do I wrong?
-o
Hello Lukas,
I cant find the Class:
:elasticsearch-elasticsearch-87564e8$ find . -name 'ImmutableList*'
but this class is needed by i.e. DiscoveryNodes.java:{
package org.elasticsearch.cluster.node;
import org.elasticsearch.common.collect.ImmutableList;
[...]
}
since its imported through org.elasticsearch.common.collect I assumed that
it would be part of that package, which is part of ES in github, but its not
, if I am not wrong.
-o
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vlcek@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
can you provide more details about how you got the error?
I do:
git pull
gradlew clean release
and it works fine for me.Optionally, I do
gradlew clean release install
in the second step to install result atrifacts into my local maven repo
(this can be handy if working with SNAPSHOT version)Regards,
LukasOn Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.comwrote:
Cant wait to play around with those facets, thx for all this !
one problem though:
I cant build from sratch (with maven (shouldnot matter)), downloading the
sources from github v9.0 as tar and zip and even git-pulling the master.
There are missing classes, i.e. :org/elasticsearch/cluster/node/DiscoveryNodes.java:[222,22] cannot find
symbol
symbol : class ImmutableListwhat do I wrong?
-o
Ein,
you would find thishttp://google-collections.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javadoc/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.htmlclass
in google collection which is packed into ES using
jarjar http://code.google.com/p/jarjar/. In other words, you will not find
this class in ES sources but you can find compiled class in final
elasticsearch-0.9.0.jar. Which IDE are you using to explore elasticsearch
source files? You might want to look at wiki:
http://wiki.github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/getting-started-with-the-source-code
(probably
needs to be updated a bit but in general it should be still relevant).
Regards,
Lukas
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello Lukas,
I cant find the Class:
:elasticsearch-elasticsearch-87564e8$ find . -name 'ImmutableList*'
but this class is needed by i.e. DiscoveryNodes.java:{
package org.elasticsearch.cluster.node;import org.elasticsearch.common.collect.ImmutableList;
[...]
}since its imported through org.elasticsearch.common.collect I assumed that
it would be part of that package, which is part of ES in github, but its not
, if I am not wrong.-o
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vlcek@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
can you provide more details about how you got the error?
I do:
git pull
gradlew clean release
and it works fine for me.Optionally, I do
gradlew clean release install
in the second step to install result atrifacts into my local maven repo
(this can be handy if working with SNAPSHOT version)Regards,
LukasOn Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.comwrote:
Cant wait to play around with those facets, thx for all this !
one problem though:
I cant build from sratch (with maven (shouldnot matter)), downloading the
sources from github v9.0 as tar and zip and even git-pulling the master.
There are missing classes, i.e. :org/elasticsearch/cluster/node/DiscoveryNodes.java:[222,22] cannot find
symbol
symbol : class ImmutableListwhat do I wrong?
-o
Lukas,
you made ist clear to me, thanx a bunch.
I use netbeans as IDE. JarJar should work with maven , I will try it.
may the source be with you !
oo
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vlcek@gmail.com wrote:
Ein,
you would find thishttp://google-collections.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javadoc/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.htmlclass in google collection which is packed into ES using
jarjar http://code.google.com/p/jarjar/. In other words, you will not
find this class in ES sources but you can find compiled class in final
elasticsearch-0.9.0.jar. Which IDE are you using to explore elasticsearch
source files? You might want to look at wiki:
http://wiki.github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/getting-started-with-the-source-code (probably
needs to be updated a bit but in general it should be still relevant).Regards,
LukasOn Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.comwrote:
Hello Lukas,
I cant find the Class:
:elasticsearch-elasticsearch-87564e8$ find . -name 'ImmutableList*'
but this class is needed by i.e. DiscoveryNodes.java:{
package org.elasticsearch.cluster.node;import org.elasticsearch.common.collect.ImmutableList;
[...]
}since its imported through org.elasticsearch.common.collect I assumed that
it would be part of that package, which is part of ES in github, but its not
, if I am not wrong.-o
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Lukáš Vlček lukas.vlcek@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
can you provide more details about how you got the error?
I do:
git pull
gradlew clean release
and it works fine for me.Optionally, I do
gradlew clean release install
in the second step to install result atrifacts into my local maven repo
(this can be handy if working with SNAPSHOT version)Regards,
LukasOn Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Ein Droid ein.droid@googlemail.comwrote:
Cant wait to play around with those facets, thx for all this !
one problem though:
I cant build from sratch (with maven (shouldnot matter)), downloading
the sources from github v9.0 as tar and zip and even git-pulling the master.
There are missing classes, i.e. :org/elasticsearch/cluster/node/DiscoveryNodes.java:[222,22] cannot find
symbol
symbol : class ImmutableListwhat do I wrong?
-o
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