I want something that is equivalent to splitting the string on the
client side and filling multiple *fields* not just tokens.
Oh, I was talking about indexing only.
aaah.
Why is it that multiple fields are needed? Multiple tokens are
indistinguishable from multiple fields during search.
In the case I'm looking at, it would be cleaner and more safe to have
it on the server side...
Safer? It precludes adding a subject with a ';' in it...
well, in *this* case it is :)
An aside: your need sounds like it's part of that much bigger issue of
processing documents and splitting
On 1/15/07, Lukas Vlcek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan,
Could you be more specific on your statement?
On 1/12/07, Ryan McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started using compass a few months back. It is an amazing system:
with almost no effort, it just works. BUT the showstopper (for me
doesn't compass use multiple indexes?
yes, compass creates an index for each 'type' it handles. I 'think'
you could point solr to it as long as you know that limitation.
I started using compass a few months back. It is an amazing system:
with almost no effort, it just works. BUT the
You can specify a configuration file when jetty starts. Take a look at:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJetty
then you can start jetty with:
java -jar start.jar yourjettyconfig.xml
On 1/8/07, Brian Whitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to specify the solr dataDir on launch of jetty
if solr can manage grouping. But you can do it using an XSLT
stylesheet:
http://www.jenitennison.com/xslt/grouping/muenchian.html
Hope it helps :)
On 1/2/07, Ryan McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to group the results from a solr query? I have indexed
the content from many web
Is there a way to automatically set a field when a document is indexed?
Specifically, I'd like to have a date field updated to the current time when
a document is indexed.
I am trying to find the best way to re-index content on a live server. I
can't wipe the index and start over as there will
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