On 16 February 2016 at 06:09, Midas A wrote:
> Susheel,
>
> Is there any client available in php for solr cloud which maintain the same
> ??
>
>
No there is none. I recommend HAProxy for Non SolrJ clients and
loadbalancing SolrCloud.
HAProxy makes it also easy to do rolling
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Marc Ghorayeb dekay...@hotmail.com wrote:
Yes, the only log i can actually get is the one in the command console from
windows and there are no errors there ...
Here are the last lines when i upload a pdf to the update/extract url:
snip
I am pretty sure it is
Maybe one remark: shouldn't it be Apache instead of apache in the logo
(first letter capitalized)?
Otherwise I like it in spite of my first choice didn't make it
Cheers and congrats to Michiel!
Paul
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Jeryl Cook twoenc...@gmail.com wrote:
looks cool :), how
The IsoLatin1 Filter doe smost of this, œ, ö are both converted to o
hth
Paul
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Stephen Weiss swe...@stylesight.comwrote:
I believe the german porter stemmer should handle this. I haven't used it
with SOLR but I've used it with other projects, and basically,
Hi
Take a look at the query parameters it supports:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxRequestHandler
An exact combination (phrase), all of the words or one are possible:
you can use the mm parameter (100% and 1 for your case).
Part of a word is not possible, nor explicit query fields in the q
A
On 4/6/07, Yonik Seeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quick poll... Solr 2.1 release planning is underway, and a new logo
may be a part of that.
What form of logo do you prefer, A or B? There may be further
tweaks to these pictures, but I'd like to get a sense of what the user
community likes.
I agree fully, for me the PHP client API in the works should be including a
good set of unit tests.
The channel dilemma also shows up, as in the PHP ecosystem there are at
least 2 major ones to hook up.
Personally I would go for eZ components as this already provides a good
framework with unit
Hi Maarten
Why not copy your unique id into another field with the required filters and
use that for search?
Regards
Paul
On 3/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
because we want to be able to search our unique id's :)
and we would like to use the Latin character filter and the
Congratulations Yonik and the Solr team!
I just got started playing with Solr (having done all with raw Lucene and
Java object caches only until now)
Too bad I can't reach the issue tracker now, as I want to contribute a PHP
responsewriter to Solr. This work is also a start for a set of generic