Hello: Please forgive me if I come off like a total idiot here--I'm new to Solr, having just installed it this morning (at the behest of others, naturally...)
Well, I got java running, then successfully installed tomcat and got that running, and after a few false starts, got Solr up and running as well. Flushed with success, I attempted to go through the Solr tutorial (http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html) and ran into a couple of problems when I tried to index the example documents (long story short, our Solr is running on port 8080 not 8983, and the URL is /solr-example/update, not solr/update) and finally got that straightened out. I think. So I went to the Solr Admin page and ran a query on ipod, since that was one of the sample documents that was indexed. My result is the following: 0 3 *ipod* 0 2.2 10 on electronicsconnector car power adapter, white F8V7067-APL-KIT false Belkin 2005-08-01T16:30:25Z Belkin Mobile Power Cord for iPod w/ Dock 1 19.95 45.17614,-93.87341 4.0 electronicsconnector car power adapter for iPod, white IW-02 false Belkin 2006-02-14T23:55:59Z iPod & iPod Mini USB 2.0 Cable 1 11.5 37.7752,-122.4232 2.0 electronicsmusic iTunes, Podcasts, AudiobooksStores up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 150 hours of video2.5-inch, 320x240 color TFT LCD display with LED backlight Up to 20 hours of battery lifePlays AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Audible, Apple Lossless, H.264 videoNotes, Calendar, Phone book, Hold button, Date display, Photo wallet, Built-in games, JPEG photo playback, Upgradeable firmware, USB 2.0 compatibility, Playback speed control, Rechargeable capability, Battery level indication MA147LL/A true earbud headphones, USB cable Apple Computer Inc. 2005-10-12T08:00:00Z Apple 60 GB iPod with Video Playback Black 10 399.0 37.7752,-100.0232 5.5 Just like that, with no formatting or anything. Is this what I'm supposed to get? It doesn't seem very useful to me, but what do I know? From what I'm told, the object of installing Solr is to integrate it with an upcoming Drupal site that's being created. Many thanks for any insight you can provide. veg -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Query-results-with-Solr-tp2781352p2781352.html Sent from the Lucene - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
