Thanks.

The target application is a homegrown Coldfusion based app, so we have a little 
java knowledge but not a ton.  Is there a connector that you would recommend as 
a starting point?

Thanks

Ed

From: Karl Wright [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 2:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Generic Repository and Solr

Hi Ed,

Yes, it sounds like you have an issue on the solr side.

>>>>>>
I do have a question about the seed request.  My understanding is when the 
generic seed endpoint is called, the target system should return all item IDs 
and then subsequent requests pass a date/time to then only get new/update 
items.  For my target system, that initial requests would return  200K+  items  
which may be slow to produce or run into xml generation issues.  Is there a 
better way of handling this scenario?
<<<<<<

Please bear in mind that the generic connector is what it is; it was designed 
for relatively straightforward implementations and is not a replacement for 
developing your own connector for more technically challenging situations.  For 
the situation you describe, the connector itself will not have a problem with 
large XML because it parses that XML as a stream.  Generation on your side 
could do the same thing -- that is, generate the seed document dynamically and 
stream it out.  But if you're going to go that far you might as well develop 
your own connector, unless you're working in a non-Java world.

Karl


On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Lamp, Ed 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks for clarifying about the continuous mode, I figured it would keep 
starting and stopping

Job status:    it shows 5 documents, 0 active and 5 processed
Simple History:  it just shows the job starting and stopping

I looked through the logs again and I do see http posts to Solr and they get a 
response status of 0  which is a success.  I will look into the Solr side of 
things to see why they aren’t in the index.

I do have a question about the seed request.  My understanding is when the 
generic seed endpoint is called, the target system should return all item IDs 
and then subsequent requests pass a date/time to then only get new/update 
items.  For my target system, that initial requests would return  200K+  items  
which may be slow to produce or run into xml generation issues.  Is there a 
better way of handling this scenario?

Thanks

Ed


From: Karl Wright [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2016 2:45 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Generic Repository and Solr

Hi Ed,

The job running continuously when in continuous mode is what is supposed to 
happen.  And the job completing when not in continuous mode argues that it is 
working, after a fashion, but the documents are all being rejected by the solr 
connector.  This can happen if the solr connection is configured to reject the 
mime type(s) that you documents have, for example.

First question; do you see non-zero document counts on the job status page?
If so, then second question: have you looked at the Simple History report to 
figure out why documents aren't being indexed?

Please have a look at let me know what you find.

Thanks,
Karl


On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Lamp, Ed 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi

I am trying to connect a generic repository to a Solr output.  The job runs and 
I see in my application (connected via the generic connector) the proper 
requests and I don’t see any errors in the manifold logs.  The job completes 
and does not send anything to Solr.  If I run it in continuous mode,  it stays 
stuck on running.  I have tested the Solr connect with a test file system 
connector so I believe that part is ok.  I am not implementing any security 
pieces yet.
Help ☺

Thanks
Ed


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