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Lance Norskog commented on SOLR-1093: ------------------------------------- When the query servers are saturated, or when doing data mining, doing multiple simultaneous queries just makes things worse. If you go with this design, please add an option to do things serially. The most general solution is to add a scripting request handler. You give any code you want as the script. This allows, for example, a follow-up query based on previous results. > A RequestHandler to run multiple queries in a batch > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-1093 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1093 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: search > Reporter: Noble Paul > Fix For: 1.5 > > > It is a common requirement that a single page requires to fire multiple > queries .In cases where these queries are independent of each other. If there > is a handler which can take in multiple queries , run them in paralll and > send the response as one big chunk it would be useful > Let us say the handler is MultiRequestHandler > {code} > <requestHandler name="/multi" class="solr.MultiRequestHandler"/> > {code} > h2.Query Syntax > The request must specify the no:of queries as count=n > Each request parameter must be prefixed with a number which denotes the query > index.optionally ,it may can also specify the handler name. > example > {code} > /multi?count=2&1.handler=/select&1.q=a:b&2.handler=/select&2.q=a:c > {code} > default handler can be '/select' so the equivalent can be > {code} > /multi?count=2&1.q=a:b&2.q=a:c > {code} > h2.The response > The response will be a List<NamedList> where each NamedList will be a > response to a query. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.