Are the Trie types in Lucene 2.9.2?

Otherwise, be sure to use the old int (or sint?) types in your schema.

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, sorry, I got the direction backwards in my initial reply.
>
> Yes, of course you can use an index from Solr with Lucene directly.  It's
> just a Lucene index.  Just make sure you use the same version of Lucene
> (pull the JARs from solr.war, I'd say).  For example, you can open a "Solr
> index" with Luke.
>
> If you're using a Lucene app against a live Solr index, be careful with
> locking (in short, the default lock setting in solrconfig.xml isn't set for
> sharing the index between two processes).
>
>        Erik
>
>
> On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:18 AM, Tommy Chheng wrote:
>
>> I was thinking of the reverse case: from solr to lucene. lucene doesn't
>> use a schema.xml
>>
>> Tommy Chheng
>> Programmer and UC Irvine Graduate Student
>> Twitter @tommychheng
>> http://tommy.chheng.com
>>
>>
>> On 4/9/10 12:15 AM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>>>
>>> This looks like an interesting avenue for a smooth transition from lucene
>>> to solr.
>>>
>>> thanks for more hints you find around.
>>> (e.g. maybe it is not too hard to pre-generate a schema.xml from an
>>> actual index for the field-types?)
>>>
>>> paul
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 09-avr.-10 à 02:32, Erik Hatcher a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Yes... gotta jive with schema.xml though.
>>>>
>>>>   Erik
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 8, 2010, at 7:18 PM, Tommy Chheng wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If i build an index with solr, is it possible to use the index folder
>>>>> with lucene?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Tommy Chheng
>>>>> Programmer and UC Irvine Graduate Student
>>>>> Twitter @tommychheng
>>>>> http://tommy.chheng.com
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>
>



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