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Noble Paul updated SOLR-1044:
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Description:
Solr uses http for distributed search . We can make it a whole lot faster if we
use an RPC mechanism which is more lightweight/efficient.
Hadoop RPC looks like a good candidate for this.
The implementation should just have one protocol. It should follow the Solr's
idiom of making remote calls . A uri + params +[optional stream(s)] . The
response can be a stream of bytes.
To make this work we must make the SolrServer implementation pluggable in
distributed search. Users should be able to choose between the current
CommonshttpSolrServer, or a HadoopRpcSolrServer .
was:
Solr uses http for distributed search . We can make it a whole lot faster if we
use an RPC mechanism which is more lightweight/efficient.
Hadoop RPC looks like a good candidate for this.
The implementation should just have one protocol. It should follow the Solr's
idiom of making remote calls . A uri + params +[optional stream(s)] . The
response can be a stream of bytes.
to make this work we must make the SolrServer implementation pluggable. Users
should be able to choose between the current CommonshttpSolrServer, or a
HadoopRpcSolrServer .
> Use Hadoop RPC for inter Solr communication
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> Key: SOLR-1044
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1044
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: search
> Reporter: Noble Paul
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> Solr uses http for distributed search . We can make it a whole lot faster if
> we use an RPC mechanism which is more lightweight/efficient.
> Hadoop RPC looks like a good candidate for this.
> The implementation should just have one protocol. It should follow the Solr's
> idiom of making remote calls . A uri + params +[optional stream(s)] . The
> response can be a stream of bytes.
> To make this work we must make the SolrServer implementation pluggable in
> distributed search. Users should be able to choose between the current
> CommonshttpSolrServer, or a HadoopRpcSolrServer .
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