Yes this is a good reason for using a queue. I have used Amazon SQS this way
and it was simple to set up.
Bill Bell
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On Jul 20, 2011, at 2:59 AM, Stefan Matheis
wrote:
> Brandon,
>
> i don't know how they are using it in detail, but Part of Chef's Architecture
> is this one
Brandon,
i don't know how they are using it in detail, but Part of Chef's
Architecture is this one:
Chef Server -> RabbitMQ -> Chef Solr Indexer -> Solr
http://wiki.opscode.com/download/attachments/7274878/chef-server-arch.png
Perhaps not exactly, what you're looking for - but may give you an
Let me provide some more details to the question:
I was unable to find any example implementations where individual documents
(single document per message) are read from a message queue (like ActiveMQ
or RabbitMQ) and then added to Solr via SolrJ, a HTTP POST or another
method. Does anyone know of
This is a really cryptic problem statement.
you might want to review:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists
Best
Erick
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Brandon Fish wrote:
> Does anyone know of any existing examples of importing data from a queue
> into Solr?
>
> Thank you.
>