In scheme.XML in your example/solr/conf folder look for
[text]
[text] is the field you'll want to be the default field.
You'll have to restart Solr to make the change take affect
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On Nov 14, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Kasi Sankaralingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
No
Dear all,
I'm using SOLR to store documents with an xml field (appropriate description
of the xml field has been added to the SOLR schema. The content of the xml
field in the SOLR document is escaped.)
Now, I would like to highlight search the xml field content. I'm using a
following pipeline
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the help, but i have some queries,
i understand that we need to have a stopwords_french.txt and
protwords_french.txt files say for french in solr/conf directory.
Is it like we need to write the classes like FrenchStopFilterFactory,
FrenchPorterFilterFactory for each languag
Hi,
if I do a query and set the result limit to Integer.MAX_VALUE, it causes
following exception:
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServerException: Error executing query
at
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.request.QueryRequest.process(QueryRequest.java:86)
at
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.i
Hi,
I am looking for the way to get the score - only hundredth - ex.
4.09something like that.
Currently, it has 7 decimal digits. 1.8032384
Thanks,
Jae
Hi,
A week back I succeeded in installing Solr, saw the web interface, etc. Then
I wanted to make Solr work with a web interface, so I installed MAMP, set up
Drupal, and installed the Solr-Drupal module.
Now, when I go to the admin interface (http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/), I
get a 500 error
I've just downloaded the trunk version of Solr (great changes by the
way, kudos!) and all I get after the server starts are 404 errors
whenever I send requests.
Any ideas why this could be happening?
Thanks,
--
Thiago Jackiw
Are there any exceptions in the logs? Are you trying the Jetty
example? Can you give us more info?
-Grant
On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:37 PM, Thiago Jackiw wrote:
I've just downloaded the trunk version of Solr (great changes by the
way, kudos!) and all I get after the server starts are 404 errors
Grant,
Yes, I'm just starting it out from the examples directory flat out of
the trunk repository.
This is the output when I run "java -jar start.jar"
2007-11-15 14:33:23.884::INFO: Logging to STDERR via org.mortbay.log.StdErrLog
2007-11-15 14:33:24.173::INFO: jetty-6.1.3
2007-11-15 14:33:24.26
Ha! That did it. Thanks. Is that because I'm using the trunk and not a
released version?
--
Thiago Jackiw
On Nov 15, 2007 2:49 PM, Mike Klaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you build the project ('$ ant example')?
>
> -Mike
>
>
> On 15-Nov-07, at 2:41 PM, Thiago Jackiw wrote:
>
> > Grant,
> >
Hi, I am trying to install solr on tomcat and am wondering which connector to
best to use in the server.xml?
I currently have the following connector setup in tomcat but I am not sure
if this is the best one to use? Any help would be great.
Dan.
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I just tried a fresh checkout and ran 'ant example' then started jetty.
Everything looks OK and normal.
$ svn up
$ ant example
$ cd example
$ java -jar start.jar
ryan
Mike Klaas wrote:
Have you build the project ('$ ant example')?
-Mike
On 15-Nov-07, at 2:41 PM, Thiago Jackiw wrote:
Gran
Have you build the project ('$ ant example')?
-Mike
On 15-Nov-07, at 2:41 PM, Thiago Jackiw wrote:
Grant,
Yes, I'm just starting it out from the examples directory flat out of
the trunk repository.
This is the output when I run "java -jar start.jar"
2007-11-15 14:33:23.884::INFO: Logging to
Would anyone know if solr runs better in 64bit java vs 32 bit and could
answer another possible related question.
I currently have two servers running solr under identical tomcat
installations. One is the production server and is under heavy user load and
the other is under no load at all because
the solution that works for me is to store the field in reverse order,
and have your application reverse the field in the query.
so the field www.example.com would be stored as
moc.elmpaxe.www
so now I can do a search for *.example.com in my application.
Regards
Ian
(hat tip to erik for the id
Similarly, if you know that you are dealing with domain names or ip
addresses (or other text with discrete parts), you can reverse the order
of the parts rather than at the character level making it more human
readable: com.example.www Your query would then be sent as com.example.*
-Sean
Ian
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