Peter,

I've done a bit more research, and you're right- it isn't. However, the REST
api let's me create an index of type 'timeline'. The first time I try to
index a node, there's a 500 error (nullpointer) that stems from the index
not being created. I'd be happy to file a bug report.

Anyway, we're trying to put together a plugin to expose timeline indexing
via REST.

- Matt
On Jun 15, 2011 5:49 AM, "Peter Neubauer" <[email protected]>
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> Matt,
> what URL are you using to create the timeline? I don't recall that
> being exposed via REST ...
>
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> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Matt Luongo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Forgive me if this is a foolish question. I'm really excited about using
the
>> LuceneTimeline in our product. I see that I can create it via
>> "type":"timeline" in the REST interface. I'm not sure, though, how to add
>> nodes to the timeline- it seems like you add things to a timeline by
>> specifying just a timestamp, not key/value, but I can only find REST
>> examples for indexing nodes by key/value. Anyone care to share a code
>> snippet?
>>
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