: Based on this information, it doesn't sound as if any failover or LB
: capacity in Tomcat is being used. Is that correct?
Correct, Solr doesn't try to take advantage of any special features in any
one servlet container (Tomcat or otherwise)
-Hoss
Thank you Chris and Erik. That makes it a bit clearer, but I might need to
sit down and look at the code (nines + DisMax...) a bit closer to see how it
all works in Solr.
Erik, when do you plan on having your implementation refactored with "good"
use of code? Or, in general, when is Solr planning
On Jun 24, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Vish D. wrote:
Erik, when do you plan on having your implementation refactored
with "good"
use of code?
This weekend :) I have imported more data than my hacked
implementation can handle without bumping up Jetty's JVM heap size,
so I'm now at the point whe
On 6/24/06, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This weekend :) I have imported more data than my hacked
implementation can handle without bumping up Jetty's JVM heap size,
so I'm now at the point where it is necessary for me to start using
the LRUCache. Though I have already refactored to
Erik,
Oh good! Keep me (us) updated!!
As for committing some code into Solr, and the real world uses, I am sure we
can find some generic/abstract rules for faceted browsing -- simplest being,
a set of fields/categories defined in schema.xml, which could be used for an
optional extented query res