I'm also looking for a solution with multiple indices.
Soo.. great, are you saying the patch doesn't work or what? And could
you elaborate a little more on the "I have written the Lucene
application.." What did you do?
-Peter Thygesen
-Original Message-
From: Ja
Ups. Forgot to tell that the patch was uploaded on CodePlex
http://www.codeplex.com/solrsharp/SourceControl/PatchList.aspx
\peter
-Original Message-
From: Peter Thygesen
Sent: 25. januar 2008 13:17
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: RE: Getting SolrSharp to work, Part 2
This
vn patch, we could
apply
the update much faster.
thanks,
jeff
On Jan 23, 2008 2:42 AM, Peter Thygesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wrote a small client in .Net which query Solr and dumps the result
on
> screen.. fantastic low-tech.. ;)
>
> However I ran into new SolrSharp
ue(searchRecord, valueArray, null);
099> }
100> }
My code (replace):
085>if(!this.PropertyInfo.PropertyType.IsArray) // single value
090>else // array
Cheers,
Peter Thygesen
-- hope to see you all at ApacheCon in Amsterdam :)
In Solr Relevancy FAQ if found a "solution" for boosting newer
document... However a newbie dumb ass like me can't get it to work.. :(
I want to query solr and have it show me results by date desc. (date is
a field)
I suppose I can use the explicit sort.. but FAQ talks about boosting and
I would
SolrSharp to work
Thanks for the updates Peter. Can you pass along your Solr instance
information?
thanks,
jeff r.
On Jan 17, 2008 7:22 AM, Peter Thygesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Version solrsharp-Dec-30-2007.zip
>
> I had to make a few changes to get this version to work. Here
mes.Remove(solrField.Name);
}
}
}
// fix 4:
// removed unnecessary namespace declarations in posted xml
Class: IndexDocument
Method: public string SerializeToString()
After XmlSerializerNamespaces xsn = new XmlSerializerNamespaces();
Add line:
xsn.Add("", "");
Hope someone can use this.. I took me all day to figure out.
\Peter Thygesen
Norwegian and danish letters like "ÆØÅ" are messed up when indexing using
SolrSharp???
I've checked the C# code, and to me it looks right.
If I instead write my documents to disk (in utf-8), uploads the file to my
solr server and runs post.jar from the tutorial, everything works out correctly