ManifoldCF in Action fully MEAPed back in August. My apologies for not posting since then - it's been a busy time with the ManifoldCF project, including a new release, as well as the upcoming Apache Eurocon and Apache North America conferences. I'm excited to be invited to speak at both of these. At the first conference, in Barcelona, I'll be talking through the ManifoldCF security model - how it works, what it applies to, and who uses it. There will also be a Q & A session with Eric Pugh and Shinichiro Abe, who have used ManifoldCF security for their clients and can answer in some detail how that worked out. At the second conference I will be presenting more of a broad overview, going into many of the reasons to use the product, and the intellectual reasoning behind its design.
On top of that, I've been also publishing a blog for http://www.searchworkings.org. This has a good deal of original content, as well as excerpts from ManifoldCF in Action included as white papers. Check it out if you want Solr and Lucene expertise as well.
The other piece of good news is that we've finally decided where to put the Solr components that enforce ManifoldCF security. After an extensive back-and-forth, these components have be incorporated as subprojects of ManifoldCF, so you will be able to simply deploy them. This supercedes the example Solr security code example from ManifoldCF in Action, but in a good way - now you've got even less work to do!
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