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Lars Grote commented on SOLR-1357: ---------------------------------- First of all, you are right there is someting wrong with the implementation. The behavior should be the following The Bean should act like schon above. Add Brands, get Brands ... The SolrInputDocument should store the values with the full name i.e. "nokia_brands", that's why I'm replacing the "*" with the key. The idear was that you can access the value like this: {code} bean.getBrands('Nokia') > SolrInputDocument cannot process dynamic fields > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1357 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1357 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: clients - java > Reporter: Avlesh Singh > Assignee: Noble Paul > Attachments: SOLR-1357.patch > > > Adding data via {{SolrInputDocument}} is normally done by calling the > {{addField}} method with a field name, field value and an optional boost. In > case of dynamic fields, if field names are known upfront, then caller of this > method just passes in the right name and it automatically works. > This does not go well with users who use {...@interface Field}} annotations > for automatic binding. > As of SOLR-1129, users can annotate {{Map<String, String> propertyName}} with > {...@field ("field_*")}} kind of annotations to bind dynamic field data to. > {{SolrInputDocument}} should exhibit the same behavior. The field {{value}} > currently supported are - primitive, array, collection or an instance of > Iterable. It can also take {{Map}} as values. If the field, for which > {{addField}} method is called, is of dynamicField type (which can be derived > from the field name), then the keys of the {{Map}}, passed as value, should > be used to "compose" the correct field name. > This should be supported > {code:java} > //This code sample should populate the dynamic fields "brands_Nokia" and > "brands_Samsung" > public class MyBean{ > @Field("brands_*) > Map<String, Integer> brands; > > ... > } > Map<String, String> brands= new HashMap<String, String>(); > brands.put("Nokia", 1000); > brands.put("Samsung", 100); > MyBean myBean = new MyBean(); > myBean.setBrands(brands); > solrServer.addBean(myBean); > {code} > We can think of supporting this too ... > {code:java} > //This code sample should populate the dynamic fields "brands_Nokia" and > "brands_Samsung" > Map<String, String> brands= new HashMap<String, String>(); > brands.put("Nokia", 1000); > brands.put("Samsung", 100); > SolrInputDocument doc = new SolrInputDocument(); > doc.addField("brands_*", brands); > {code} -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.