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shareSchema documentation

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  == cores ==
  The `<cores>` tag accepts two attribute:
    *'''adminPath''' - Relative path to access the !CoreAdminHandler for 
dynamic core manipulation.  For example, adminPath="/admin/cores" configures 
access via http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores.  If this attribute is not 
specified, dynamic manipulation is unavailable.
-   * <!> ["Solr1.4"] '''adminHandler''' - FQN(Fully qualified name) of a class 
that  inherits from CoreAdminHandler.  For example, 
adminHandler="com.myorg.MyAdminHandler" would configure the custom admin 
handler (MyAdminHandler) to handler admin requests ( as opposed to 
org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler , that is the default admin 
handler if one is not specified ). To illustrate an use case for the same - 
suppose if there is a need to get some statistics from different cores in a 
solr instance - we would proceed as follows. 
+   * <!> ["Solr1.4"] '''adminHandler''' - FQN(Fully qualified name) of a class 
that  inherits from !CoreAdminHandler.  For example, 
adminHandler="com.myorg.!MyAdminHandler" would configure the custom admin 
handler (!MyAdminHandler) to handler admin requests ( as opposed to 
org.apache.solr.handler.admin.!CoreAdminHandler , that is the default admin 
handler if one is not specified ). To illustrate an use case for the same - 
suppose if there is a need to get some statistics from different cores in a 
solr instance - we would proceed as follows. 
      * Define a new action called 'mystat' that could be accessed from the 
client  as below. 
     http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores?action=MYSTAT
      * Define the implementation of that action as 
+  * <!> ["Solr1.4"] '''shareSchema''' - The value can be 'true' or 'false'. 
This ensures that the multiple cores pointing to the same schema.xml will be 
referring to the same !IndexSchema Object. This makes loading the core faster. 
Ensure that no core specific property is used in your schema.xml.
+  
  {{{
  import org.apache.solr.handler.admin.CoreAdminHandler ;
  

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