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Gopal Patwa commented on FLUME-1687:
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I was just curious to know how this feature compare with "Flume Morphline Solr
Sink" https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-2070
Should I use "Morphline Solr Sink" or "ApacheSolrSink" for genrating Solr index
using Flume?
> ApacheSolrSink
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> Key: FLUME-1687
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-1687
> Project: Flume
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Sinks+Sources
> Affects Versions: v1.2.0, v1.4.0
> Reporter: wolfgang hoschek
> Assignee: Israel Ekpo
> Attachments: flume-new-feature-dependencies.zip,
> flume-new-features-1.3.1.jar, flume-new-features-1.3.1-sources.jar
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> Some use cases need near real time full text indexing of data through Flume
> into Solr, where a Flume sink can write directly to a Solr search server.
> This is a scalable way to provide low latency querying and data acquisition.
> It complements (rather than replaces) use cases based on Map Reduce batch
> analysis of HDFS data.
> Apache Solr has a client API that uses REST to add documents to a Solr
> server, which in turn is based on Lucene. A Solr Sink can extract documents
> from flume events and forward them to Solr.
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