Well, an awful lot of people use it successfully, so the first
place I'd look is my classpath and be sure you don't have
unexpected jars in there. Perhaps ones from a different
version of Lucene, perhaps ones pointing to "interesting"
places in your JVM. Perhaps.
Second, have you tried it on a
Hi,
We are indexing a large amount of data into Solr from a MS-SQL
database (don't ask!). There are approximately 4 million records,
and a total database size of the order of 20GB. There is also a need
for incremental updates, but these are only a few % of the total.
After some trials-and-err
Chris Hostetter-3 wrote:
>
> a cleaner way to deal with this would be do use something like
> RewriteRule -- either in your appserver (if it supports a feature like
> that) or in a proxy sitting in front of Solr.
>
I think we'll go with this -- seems like the most bulletproof way.
Cheers,
well thanx a lot Mr Uwe..
This problem solved by making an object of SimpleFSDirectory & passing it to
Directory.
Directory index = FSDirectory.open(new File("index1"),sfs);
Well Erick i m using Lucene2.9.2.
--- On Sat, 10/7/10, Erick Erickson wrote:
From: Erick Erickson
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