Pires, Guilherme wrote
> Hello David,
>
> Thanks for your response.
> I'm working deeply in this and it's fully decided that solr 4.1 + JTS is
> going to be supporting the map navigation for a 'public facing' GIS
> solution, i.e. will deliver the objects return by a bounding box
> intersection. In
a-feira, 27 de Fevereiro de 2013 8:26
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: solr 4.1 spatial with JTS - spatial query withitin a WKT polygon
contained within another query ...
Hi Guilherme,
That's a neat idea for a feature. It'd be nice if there was a proper Solr
"Qparse
>Para: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
>Assunto: Re: solr 4.1 spatial with JTS - spatial query withitin a WKT
>polygon contained within another query ...
>
>I've seen references to upping the packet limit that your servlet
>container
>allows, but
>I don't have the
query withitin a WKT polygon
contained within another query ...
I've seen references to upping the packet limit that your servlet container
allows, but
I don't have the details offhand. It's possible that you're never even
getting to Solr,
looking at the solr log and seeing if any
I've seen references to upping the packet limit that your servlet container
allows, but
I don't have the details offhand. It's possible that you're never even
getting to Solr,
looking at the solr log and seeing if anything gets there when you issue
that request
should help.
Best
Erick
On Thu, Fe
Hello Everyone,
I've been integrating Solr 4.1 into a Web GIS solution and it's working great.
I have implemented JTS within Solr 4.1 and indexed thousands of WKT polygons
provided by XML document genereated by a GE's GIS Core system. Everything seems
to working out great.
Now I have a feature