: Like I said, what would be more useful is if I (or maybe yonik) can
: find some time to look up some numbers from our Performance testing to
: tell you for a box of type with a collection of size N how what does
: the graph of X non stop concurrent users vs average response time of Y
: look
On Jun 2, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Yonik Seeley wrote:
Thats pretty good considering we've only been in the incubator a few
months, and we've only been "advertizing" in the Lucene mailing list!
I bet the NINES project and Bess Sadler's blog post about it
increased your vis
One of the things we're running into is doing concurrent updates on a document.
Robert Engels pointed at a solution which is to save pending operations, I
think it's possible to go one step further.
One way to solve this would be to use BDB as storage for the actual data
(perhaps also the Lu
Yonik Seeley wrote:
Thats pretty good considering we've only been in the incubator a few
months, and we've only been "advertizing" in the Lucene mailing list!
I bet the NINES project and Bess Sadler's blog post about it increased
your visibility in the library world tenfold.
That's how I h
: There is no stylesheet :-)
:
: It's a hold-over from an old XML format that Solr used to support
: before it was open-sourced. That old XML format was for compatibility
: with another internal product. It turned out that it wasn't flexible
: enough to add extra info like multiple result sets, o
On 6/2/06, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 2, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
> Will you post an announcement to the list or should we ping the
> wiki every so often?
wiki changes get e-mailed to solr-commits@lucene.apache.org - simply
subscribe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and
On Jun 2, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Will you post an announcement to the list or should we ping the
wiki every so often?
wiki changes get e-mailed to solr-commits@lucene.apache.org - simply
subscribe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and you'll see
changes as they happen.
Looking forward to those, Brian. Thanks!
Will you post an announcement to the list or should we ping the wiki
every so often?
-Mike
Brian Lucas wrote:
Erik,
I'll get the PHP bindings out to see how they suit the needs of people and
use that feedback for the Rails bindings. I'm looking fo
Thanks again for all your help. You've been great. Someday I may want to
convert our xml archives into the search, but not yet. Sounds like Solr will
be more scalable in the future and that may be feasible. Have a great
weekend.
On 6/2/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/2/06, Tim
On 6/2/06, Tim Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So my educated guess would be that I would create additional "schema" xml
Solr doesn't support multiple schemas. The current way to do this is
to run multiple instances of Solr. Another way is to run multiple
Solr webapps in the same servl
By "global" do you mean Solr as the search solution for all those
collections, or do you mean having all those different types of
documents (jobs, autos, classifieds) in a single Solr index?
Yes I did. I envisioned separating them by custom fields named "vertical"
and then within vertical "categor
On 6/2/06, Tim Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That'll be fine. As you can probably tell, I'm not a programmer. I am just a
dangerous end-user with expertise in marketing & online operations trying to
save a buck. I am going to try to learn XSL or if that doesn't work, I'll
bastardize the
That'll be fine. As you can probably tell, I'm not a programmer. I am just a
dangerous end-user with expertise in marketing & online operations trying to
save a buck. I am going to try to learn XSL or if that doesn't work, I'll
bastardize the results into a coldfusion recordset.
I know I shouldn'
On 6/2/06, Tim Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got solr installed and running, with only one failure left to date.
Whenver I try to select a stylesheet for my search, I get an error message
such as this:
Hi Tim,
There is no stylesheet :-)
It's a hold-over from an old XML format th
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