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On 6/7/07, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Manoharam Reddy wrote:
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
> This brings me to another question. As far as I know Nutch can take
> care of crawling as well as indexing. Then why go through the hassle
> of crawling through Nut
h.html
) to have it integrate with Solr. It works quite well for our needs.
If you are concerned with the speed, Solr also has a CSV upload
facility, which you might be able to use to upload the data into solr
that way, but we haven't found the HTTP Post speed to be an issue for us.
Regards
I have just begun using Solr. I see that we have to insert documents
by posting XMLs to solr/update
I would like to know how Solr is used as a search engine in
enterprises. How do you do the crawling of your intranet and passing
the information as XML to solr/update. Isn't this going to be slow?
I am an absolute noob to solr and I am trying out the Solr tutorial
present at http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html
In the tutorial, post.jar is mentioned but I don't find post.jar
anywhere. I downloaded the solr tarball from
http://www.eu.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/1.1/apache-solr-1.1.0-