What you are talking about is federated search, and is beyond the scope of Solr. However, maybe you can merge the two indexes into one index, and then distribute over multiple servers to get the performance you are looking for?

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DistributedSearch

Eric

On Jul 3, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Amandeep Singh09 wrote:

Hi list,
I am new to this list and just starting solr. My question is how can we merge the results of two different searches. I mean if we have a function that has two threads so it has to go to two differen solr servers to get the result. Is there any way to merge the result using solr and solrj or dow we have to do it in java only?

Thanks

Amandeep Singh



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