Sure thing...
Basically, we mimicked the core creation script and procedure described here: http://blog.dustinrue.com/archives/690 We wrapped it that process in a RESTful web service. A client can post a schema to the service, which will create the file for you then POST to SOLR to create the core. The web service is configured using a properties file right now, which among other things has a list of hosts. It will loop through the hosts and perform this operation on each host. If one fails, it rolls the core creation back on each host. If you want, I could pass along the WADL that we have for the service. -brian From: mohit soni [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 5:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Could possible donate webapp for dynamic core create/deletion. Hi Brian Can you share a brief summary of the work done, features offered, etc. ~mohit On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Brian O'Neill <[email protected]> wrote: All, My team has developed a small web app that can dynamically create/delete cores in a cluster of SOLR instances. Is this feature already under development? Is anyone interested in it? If so, we might be able to donate it. -brian -- Brian O'Neill Lead Architect, Software Development Health Market Science | 2700 Horizon Drive | King of Prussia, PA 19406 p: 215.588.6024 www.healthmarketscience.com
