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Simon Willnauer commented on SOLR-2026:
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bq. So, I would request that the new QueryHandler infrastructure be able to 
support the Java scripting APIs.

Lance, can you elaborate why you have such strong feelings about making this 
part scriptable?

bq. adding a way to allow QueryHandlers to do multiple calls
Can't you do this already? Maybe I miss something but what keeps you from 
running two queries in a single QueryComponent? From what I understand is that 
this patch enables you doing this by editing the solrconf.xml rather than 
subclass QueryComponent and if you wanna change the  previous executed query 
component you have to change your code. Correct me if I am wrong.

simon

> Need infrastructure support in Solr for requests that perform multiple 
> sequential queries
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-2026
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2026
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: SearchComponents - other
>            Reporter: Karl Wright
>            Assignee: Simon Willnauer
>         Attachments: SOLR-2026.patch, SOLR-2026.patch
>
>
> Several known cases exist where multiple index searches need to be performed 
> in order to arrive at the final result.  Typically, these have the constraint 
> that the results from one search query are required in order to form a 
> subsequent search query.  While it is possible to write a custom 
> QueryComponent or search handler to perform this task, an extension to the 
> SearchHandler base class would readily permit such query sequences to be 
> configured using solrconfig.xml.
> I will be therefore writing and attaching a patch tomorrow morning which 
> supports this extended functionality in a backwards-compatible manner.  The 
> tricky part, which is figuring out how to funnel the output of the previous 
> search result into the next query, can be readily achieved by use of the 
> SolrRequestObject.getContext() functionality.  The stipulation will therefore 
> be that the SolrRequestObject's lifetime will be that of the entire request, 
> which makes complete sense.  (The SolrResponseObject's lifetime will, on the 
> other hand, be limited to a single query, and the last response so formed 
> will be what gets actually returned by SearchHandler.)

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