On 5/11/07, Binkley, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would it be difficult to add support for other unicode collations, for
i18n purposes?
It would require collecting *all* of the facet terms/counts, which is
potentially very large, and then re-sorting. Definitely much more
expensive to do.
On 5/11/07, Mike Klaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11-May-07, at 9:43 AM, Maximilian Hütter wrote:
> I'm trying to delete multiple documents at once, but it doesn't work.
>
> I am sending this:
>
>
>
> 1_3223_po_opc_2
> 1_2454_po_opc_4
>
>
> Isn't it possible to do deletes like that?
No it
On 11-May-07, at 2:45 AM, David Xiao wrote:
I have keep the id field be unique.
Actually I found the problem is due to following Python code:
P = subprocess.Popen(arguments, )
It seems that when the program ends, the sub-process started by
that call is not finish yet. And I guess that's
The new release v.0.8 of acts_as_solr is out and includes:
NEW - New video tutorial
NEW - Faceted search has been implemented and its possible to 'drill-down' on
the facets
NEW - New rake tasks you can use to start/stop the solr server in test,
development and production environments: (thanks
On 11-May-07, at 9:43 AM, Maximilian Hütter wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to delete multiple documents at once, but it doesn't work.
I am sending this:
1_3223_po_opc_2
1_2454_po_opc_4
Isn't it possible to do deletes like that?
No it isn't, but you can do multi deletes using delete by query:
: Leave out the URL
:
: just use ./post.sh *.xml
except that post.sh assumes you are using the example jetty install on
port 8983, so you'll need to edit it to use port 8080
-Hoss
: Would it be difficult to add support for other unicode collations, for
: i18n purposes?
Difficult? ... probably not, but it would require code. :)
The existing "natural order" sorting on the other hand is there because it
was free and easy ... it's the order terms are enumrated in the index.
Would it be difficult to add support for other unicode collations, for
i18n purposes?
peter
-Original Message-
From: Ryan McKinley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:38 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Alphabetical Facets
Chris Hostetter wrote:
> : H
James, there is actually already an active thread currently discussing the
various issues of Solr's date format going on, with a lot of details
about the various places formatting might be different, and the issues
involved with allowing more configuration, you may want to catchu pp with
that thre
Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Has anyone given any thought to alphabetical faceting?
if by alphabetical you mean the natural unicode ordering of terms for
facet.field type facets -- that's already supported.
It's the default sort if there is no facet limit (ie: facet.limit=-1) but
even with a limit
: Java -jar post.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/update solr.xml
: monitor.xml
: as in the examples on the tutorial, but post.jar cannot be found...
the tutorial on the website is the most current tutorial for the most
current development builds ... please refer to the tutorial included with
the
: Has anyone given any thought to alphabetical faceting?
if by alphabetical you mean the natural unicode ordering of terms for
facet.field type facets -- that's already supported.
It's the default sort if there is no facet limit (ie: facet.limit=-1) but
even with a limit it can be explicitly tu
Hi,
I'm trying to delete multiple documents at once, but it doesn't work.
I am sending this:
1_3223_po_opc_2
1_2454_po_opc_4
org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException: expected START_TAG or
END_TAG not TEXT (position: TEXT seen
...po_opc_2\n1_2454_po_opc_4
I don't have any pointers, but I would love to have this feature.
- Original Message
From: Ryan McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 9:23:02 AM
Subject: Alphabetical Facets
Has anyone given any thought to alphabetical faceting?
I'd like
Has anyone given any thought to alphabetical faceting?
I'd like to be able to display facets sorted alphabetically rather then
by count or index order. For example, all the subjects for a something
of type=a and in collection=b sorted alphabetically.
Any pointers before I delve into it?
rya
On 5/11/07, Gary Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I have tried indexing the example files using the Jetty method, rather
than Tomcat, which still didn't work. I would prefer to use my Tomcat
URL.
After starting jettty, I issued
Java -jar post.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/update solr.x
Hey Gary
Leave out the URL
just use ./post.sh *.xml
Your causing curl to attempt to make a get request.
P
Gary Browne wrote:
Hi
I'll probably be posting a bunch of stupid questions in the near future,
so bear with me. I'm finding the documentation a little confusing. For
starters,
On 5/10/07, joestelmach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, coordination between the main index searcher, the index writer,
> and the index reader needed to delete other documents.
Can you point me to any documentation/code that describes this
implementation?
Look at SolrCore.getSearcher() and D
On May 11, 2007, at 7:32 AM, David Xiao wrote:
Hello,
I am using crawler to index and search some intranet webpages which
need authorization. I wrote my own crawler for this kind of needs.
But with the requirement is evolving, I need another crawler for
external webpages (on internet) too,
On 5/10/07, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I would like to know is (and excuse the newbieness of the question) how
to enable solr to log a file with the following data.
- time spent (ms) in the request.
currently logged
- IP# of the incoming request
normally in the container
Hello,
I am using crawler to index and search some intranet webpages which need
authorization. I wrote my own crawler for this kind of needs. But with the
requirement is evolving, I need another crawler for external webpages (on
internet) too, so I am looking for a generic crawler that can
I have keep the id field be unique.
Actually I found the problem is due to following Python code:
P = subprocess.Popen(arguments, )
It seems that when the program ends, the sub-process started by that call is
not finish yet. And I guess that's why staticis shows "commit but not adddoc"
Anyon
Hello
I have tried indexing the example files using the Jetty method, rather
than Tomcat, which still didn't work. I would prefer to use my Tomcat
URL.
After starting jettty, I issued
Java -jar post.jar http://localhost:8983/solr/update solr.xml
monitor.xml
as in the examples on
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