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John Hodgson commented on SOLR-30:
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Hi Phil.  I'm using your search client and it is working pretty well.  We did 
notice on thing that appears incorrect.  The sort mechanism being performed by 
the client adds a request parameter before sending to lucene.

     /solr/select?q=term&sort=name+asc
     GET /solr/select?q=p*+AND+entryType%3Atag&sort=name+asc&rows=100


According to lucene docs 
(http://incubator.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html#Sorting), the sort '''should 
be''' appended after the query term:

     /solr/select?q=term;name+asc
     GET /solr/select?q=p*+AND+entryType%3Atag%3Bname+asc&rows=100



> Java client code for performing searches against a Solr instance
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-30
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-30
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: search
>            Reporter: Philip Jacob
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: solrsearcher-client.zip
>
>
> Here are a few classes that connect to a Solr instance to perform searches.  
> Results are returned in a Response object.  The Response encapsulates a 
> List<Map<String,Field>> that gives you access to the key data in the results. 
>  This is the main part that I'm looking for comments on.  
> There are 2 dependencies for this code: JDOM and Commons HttpClient.  I'll 
> remove the JDOM dependency in favor of regular DOM at some point, but I think 
> that the HttpClient dependency is worthwhile here.  There's a lot that can be 
> exploited with HttpClient that isn't demonstrated in this class.  The purpose 
> here is mainly to get feedback on the API of SolrSearcher before I start 
> optimizing anything.

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