Can you provide some more detail on your vision for this API, ideally
with (rough) example queries and the sorts of data that would be
returned? I'm not sure we'd benefit from implementation help on this,
but we've always planned global search and have some work towards that
underway internally, so depending on what exactly you're looking for we
may be able to offer something fairly soon.
Obviously, as noted in the forum thread, there are also privacy issues
that would need to be resolved.
- Dan
Le 12/07/2011 10:01, Jean-Andr� Santoni a �crit :
> Hello Dan,
>
> For now, we are in the prototyping phase of our project so we only
> need a very simple service that returns a score of an URL:
>
> GET http://yourapi/score?url=<percent encoded:http://mydocumenturl>
> 28
>
> Where 28 would be the number of users that added the document, or any
> other way to judge of the interest of the users for a document.
>
> As you can see, our needs are on a very precise point. I don't know
> Zotero well yet, so I can't have a clear vision of what can be served.
> Like Nahuel said, we would use solr to serve as much metadata as
> possible, with some computed fields to serve statistics about the
> ressource, (like the "score" that we need).
> Side services can be used to provide global stats, or time driven data
> to draw curves, it all depends on how data is stored.
Datas like "subjects" can be verry usefull, but this kind of datas
should be in metadatas provided.
The choice of solr is because we are experienced, and its known to be
really "fast". Other great feature in solr is its schema easily extensible.
Bests,
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Nahuel ANGELINETTI