That's exactly how I would expect WordDelimiterFilterFactory to
split up that input.
You really need to look at the analysis chain to understand what
happens here, simply saying the field "text" isn't enough. What I'm
looking for is the "..." definition.
In solr 3.6, for example, there's no wrot
The very first thing to try is flatten your data so you don't have to use joins.
I know that goes against your database instincts, but Solr easily handles
millions and millions of documents. So if the cross-product of docs and modules
isn't prohibitive, that's what I'd do first. Then it's just a ma
FYI swap is def not supported in SolrCloud right now - even though it may work,
it's not been thought about and there are no tests.
If you would like to see support, I'd add a JIRA issue along with any pertinent
info from this thread about what the behavior needs to be changed to.
- Mark
On Se
Hello Erick,
Thanks a lot for your reply! Your suggestion is actually exactly the
alternative solution we are thinking about and with your clarification on
Solr's performance we are going to go for it! Many thanks again!
Milen
Von: Erick Erickson [erick
Assuming a multivalued, stored and indexed field with name "comment".
When performing a search, I would like to return only the values of
"comment" which contain the match. For example:
When searching for "gold" instead of getting this result:
Theres a lady whos sure
all tha
Hi Amanda,
we don't use solr cloud jet, just 3 dedicated server.
When it comes to distribution the choice will be either solr cloud or elastic
search.
But currently we use unix shell scripts with ssh for switching.
Easy, simple, stable :-)
Regards,
Bernd
Am 21.09.2012 16:03, schrieb yangqian_nj