Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Pranav Prakash
Hi,

I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
featured documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back, and
now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's reference.

Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is another
set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
sponsored results feature of Google.

Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?


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Re: Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Rafał Kuć
Hello!

Please look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent.

-- 
Regards,
 Rafał Kuć
 Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch

 Hi,

 I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
 featured documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back, and
 now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's reference.

 Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
 generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is another
 set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
 sponsored results feature of Google.

 Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?


 *Pranav Prakash*

 temet nosce

 Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog http://blog.myblive.com |
 Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny






Re: Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Pranav Prakash
Thanks a lot :-) This is exactly what I had read back then. However, going
through it now, it seems that everytime a document needs to be elevated, it
has to be in the config file. Which means that Solr should be restarted.
This does not make a lot of sense for a production environment, where Solr
restarts are as infrequent as config changes.

What could be a sound way to implement this?

*Pranav Prakash*

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2012/1/30 Rafał Kuć r@solr.pl

 Hello!

 Please look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent.

 --
 Regards,
  Rafał Kuć
  Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch

  Hi,

  I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
  featured documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back,
 and
  now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's
 reference.

  Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
  generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is another
  set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
  sponsored results feature of Google.

  Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?


  *Pranav Prakash*

  temet nosce

  Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog 
 http://blog.myblive.com |
  Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny







Re: Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Ahmet Arslan
 it seems that everytime a document needs to
 be elevated, it
 has to be in the config file. Which means that Solr should
 be restarted.
 This does not make a lot of sense for a production
 environment, where Solr
 restarts are as infrequent as config changes.
 
 What could be a sound way to implement this?

There are open issues about this:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2465
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1307


Re: Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Erick Erickson
There's the tricky line:
If the file exists in the /conf/ directory it will be loaded once at
start-up. If it exists in the data directory, it will be reloaded for
each IndexReader.

on the page: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent

Which basically means that if your config file is in the right directory,
it'll be reloaded whenever the index changes, i.e. when a replication
happens in a master/slave setup or when a commit happens on
a single machine used for both indexing  and searching.

Best
Erick

On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Pranav Prakash pra...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks a lot :-) This is exactly what I had read back then. However, going
 through it now, it seems that everytime a document needs to be elevated, it
 has to be in the config file. Which means that Solr should be restarted.
 This does not make a lot of sense for a production environment, where Solr
 restarts are as infrequent as config changes.

 What could be a sound way to implement this?

 *Pranav Prakash*

 temet nosce

 Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog http://blog.myblive.com |
 Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny


 2012/1/30 Rafał Kuć r@solr.pl

 Hello!

 Please look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent.

 --
 Regards,
  Rafał Kuć
  Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch

  Hi,

  I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
  featured documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back,
 and
  now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's
 reference.

  Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
  generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is another
  set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
  sponsored results feature of Google.

  Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?


  *Pranav Prakash*

  temet nosce

  Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog 
 http://blog.myblive.com |
  Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny







Re: Something like featured results in solr response?

2012-01-30 Thread Pranav Prakash
Wow, this looks interesting.

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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 21:16, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote:

 There's the tricky line:
 If the file exists in the /conf/ directory it will be loaded once at
 start-up. If it exists in the data directory, it will be reloaded for
 each IndexReader.

 on the page: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent

 Which basically means that if your config file is in the right directory,
 it'll be reloaded whenever the index changes, i.e. when a replication
 happens in a master/slave setup or when a commit happens on
 a single machine used for both indexing  and searching.

 Best
 Erick

 On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Pranav Prakash pra...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks a lot :-) This is exactly what I had read back then. However,
 going
  through it now, it seems that everytime a document needs to be elevated,
 it
  has to be in the config file. Which means that Solr should be restarted.
  This does not make a lot of sense for a production environment, where
 Solr
  restarts are as infrequent as config changes.
 
  What could be a sound way to implement this?
 
  *Pranav Prakash*
 
  temet nosce
 
  Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog 
 http://blog.myblive.com |
  Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny
 
 
  2012/1/30 Rafał Kuć r@solr.pl
 
  Hello!
 
  Please look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent.
 
  --
  Regards,
   Rafał Kuć
   Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch
 
   Hi,
 
   I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
   featured documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back,
  and
   now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's
  reference.
 
   Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
   generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is
 another
   set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
   sponsored results feature of Google.
 
   Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?
 
 
   *Pranav Prakash*
 
   temet nosce
 
   Twitter http://twitter.com/pranavprakash | Blog 
  http://blog.myblive.com |
   Google http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny