Great, thanks Arvind. It sounds like interest is there. I¹ll get it up on github.
-brian On 8/24/11 3:12 AM, "Arvind Srini" <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Brian. This would certainly be useful. > > Ideally , putting this one up in github, will help it open it for the > community try it out immediately and pass the feedback/improve > documentation/api usage etc. , while the migration process to the lucene > contribs can happen concurrently still. > > > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Brian O'Neill > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Sure thing >> >> Basically, we mimicked the core creation script and procedure described here: >> http://blog.dustinrue.com/archives/690 >> <http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?5NZxN4sqekjqrZTTTTbCM0p0-F7A6WjB2bvYLCNIjA >> p-Ce6zCVK_8I9LfzAm4PhOrKrgYOnzYSUMbzxNEV78BO5ov8YYUD-DP9GX4HYWmBYbvOUafrJYfXl >> JIj_w09J6UVZcSyOyMyUqejhOe76T73obZ8Qg2lmPQ3h0JmB943_d425orfPh00blBzh0Xm9Ewgbg >> Rmlzh1qIvd45E_I_N3P_DaIedPYfDyN-OwrhdFCQTXLLLEL6XNP-> >> >> 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
