Hi Helix,
Thank you for your confirmation!
Actually, I had both JSPUI and Mirage set to use discovery. I disabled
it in JSPUI to prove the difference between the two search mechanisms
and to verify that Lucene is indeed using the greek analyzer.
Regards,
Kiriaki
On 20/5/2013 5:38 μμ, helix84 wrote:
Hi Kiriaki,
I'm just writing to confirm that "update-discovery-index -b" is what
you need to run after you make modifications to schema.xml, but I
don't know why your changes aren't working.
Regarding the difference between JSPUI and XMLUI, from what you said
you seem to have JSPUI configured to use Lucene search (the default)
and XMLUI to use Discovery (not default, you had to enable it).
search.analyzer is relevant only to Lucene search, not Solr search.
But I don't know how to use a different analyzer in Solr (your
approach seems sensible).
Regards,
~~helix84
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