: I'm curious as to the meaning of a certain exception I am receiving. If
: i try a query such as "*", I get an exception which basically says there
: is a maximum of 1024 clauses for a BooleanQuery. However, if I enter
: "*:*" it matches all documents and returns them. Can someone explain to
Hi all,
Here is my situation:
I'm implementing some geographical search functions that allows user to
search for documents close to a location. Because not all documents have
proper location information that can be converted to (latitude, longitude)
coordinate, I also have to use normal full text
: Please vote for SOLR-218. I'm not aware of any other way to accomplish the
: leading wildcard functionality that would be convenient. SOLR-218 is not
Note: votes for issues are definitely the best way to gauge what issues
the community thinks are important -- but no matter how many votes an
Maybe I'm not following your situation 100%, but it sounded like pulling the
values of purely stored fields is the slow part. *Perhaps* using a non-Lucene
data store just for the saved fields would be faster.
Otis
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Hi,
happy new year from Germany!
Unfortunately, my new year starts with a curiosity I discovered with my
SOLR installation under Tomcat 6.0.14.
I try to run three SOLR webapps. Tomcat starts up and the three SOLR
instances work perfectly well. However, in the logfiles I found a
... "INFO: