Hi,
I have been using Solr for sometime now and by mistake I used String for my
date fields. The format of the string is like this: "2015-05-05T13:24:10Z"
Now, If I need to change the field type to date from String will this
require complete reindex?
*Vishal Sharma**Team Leader,
Thanks for the response guys! Appreciate it.
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students and courses:
Student:
- Student Name
- Student Registration number
- Course Enrolled for
Course:
- Course ID
- Course Name
- Course duration
What should the ideal schema setup should look like?
Any guidance would is strongly appreciated.
*Vishal Sharma** Team Lead
Oh gotcha.
Thanks for that!
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I think I dint get you completely. I am really sorry for asking this again.
New to solr world :)
Are you saying if I don't strip html my plain string queries will
automatically match in index?
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Ahmet,
So if its not necessary to strip html. Are you saying that plain text query
strings will automatically match the html content indexed to solr?
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Hey Jorge,
I guess Nutch can help me. Thanks for this. I am sure I should be able to
configure it to crawl only specific portions of the site.
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Ok not a problem. Thanks anyways.
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Hey Alex,
Do you have a fair comparison of Solr and Swift type you have read
somewhere or from your past experience of using them. I would want to use
that before I start building everything from scratch in my future
implementations.
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Makes sense.
I'll just dive in now. Thanks so much.
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backend? Because I thought its a paid
enterprise solution.
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Hi,
I am trying to get some help on finding out if there is any best practice
to index wordpress blogs in solr index? Can someone help with architecture
I shoudl be setting up?
Do, I need to write separate scripts to crawl wordpress and then pump posts
back to Solr using its API?
*Vishal
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