Hi,
First, we like the Zoom Indexer and associated products. Ever since purchasing the SDK, we have been very happy with the results we have gotten.
We would like to upgrade to the newest indexer and incorporate the newest changes/fixes into our builds from the SDK. Because of the SDK, we are still using indexer 5.0.1004. I would like to ask for a refresh of the SDK to the newest CGI source. Is this possible?
Thanks.
Also, we have been looking at the .zdat files quite a bit and we really like the effeciency and speed. We have noticed one thing though - the zoom_dictionary.zdat file seems to be a list. When looking for long search terms in a dictionary of almost a million words, the search tends to be a little slow. Since we are a few indexer versions behind my question might already be solved, which is:
Do you have plans on changing the zoom_dictionary.zdat to be more of a search tree instead of a list? This would increase searching tremendously, even if the search tree was done by simple alphabetization.
Once again, thanks.
D
P.S. Since we have the SDK, I don't know how much I should reveal.
First, we like the Zoom Indexer and associated products. Ever since purchasing the SDK, we have been very happy with the results we have gotten.
We would like to upgrade to the newest indexer and incorporate the newest changes/fixes into our builds from the SDK. Because of the SDK, we are still using indexer 5.0.1004. I would like to ask for a refresh of the SDK to the newest CGI source. Is this possible?
Thanks.
Also, we have been looking at the .zdat files quite a bit and we really like the effeciency and speed. We have noticed one thing though - the zoom_dictionary.zdat file seems to be a list. When looking for long search terms in a dictionary of almost a million words, the search tends to be a little slow. Since we are a few indexer versions behind my question might already be solved, which is:
Do you have plans on changing the zoom_dictionary.zdat to be more of a search tree instead of a list? This would increase searching tremendously, even if the search tree was done by simple alphabetization.
Once again, thanks.
D
P.S. Since we have the SDK, I don't know how much I should reveal.
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