Many customers have asked me how to do this, so it's not easy enough.
Therefore I opened SOLR-2742 to add even more convenience :)

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Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
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On 25. aug. 2011, at 01:38, Chris Hostetter wrote:

> 
> : I ended up doing this with request.process(server) on an UpdateRequest
> : class.
> 
> right ... if you peek under the covers of SolrServer most of it's 
> methods are are just convinience methods for constructing a Request, 
> setting some attributes/streams on it, and then processing it via that 
> Server instance.
> 
> 
> -Hoss

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