1) so how does this look like for example?
2) without curl? how does this look like? i am very confused because they use
curl in the example but say at the same time that we should not use curl. also
i have not installed curl
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> Datum: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:47:54
So I have to create a java file and compile it just for this purpose? like
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ContentStreamUpdateRequestExample?
No way to do this via post.jar (and without curl? or an other already existing
implementation via command line ...) also there is no way mentioned how it can
#x27;re receiving.
>
> And once you index a PDF file, you don't retrieve the file back from Solr,
> you retrieve search results. The original file is where it was indexed
> from, not inside Solr. What you'll get back is the file name (if you stored
> it, that is).
>
&g
matter.
>
> 4.0 is in process of being prepped for release. 30 days was a
> straw-man proposal.
>
> Best
> Erick
>
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 3:46 AM, wrote:
> > seems the /update directory is missing? I use solr 4.0.0 beta
> > can not process pdf file
seems the /update directory is missing? I use solr 4.0.0 beta
can not process pdf files because of it
also when will the final version be released? thought it it 30 days after beta?
how can we get the files which contain the searched queries / content?