hi ,
use multi-core Solr. Each core can have its own schema.

If possible the DISCLAIMER can be dropped.
--Noble

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Sachit P. Menon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
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> I have a scenario as follows:
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> I have a CMS where in I'm storing all the contents. I need to index all these
> contents and have a search on these indexes. For indexing, I can define a
> schema for all the contents. Some of the properties are like title, headline,
> body, keywords, images, etc.
>
> Now I have a user management wherein I store all the user information. I need
> to index this also. This may have properties like user name, role, joining
> date, etc.
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> I want to use only one Solr instance. That means I can have only one schema
> file.
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> How can I define all these totally different properties in one schema file?
>
> The unique id storage for content and user management may also be different.
> How can I achieve this?
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> Thanks and Regards
>
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