On 3/14/2015 1:32 AM, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo wrote:
> What I experienced is when I create a new collection, there's no physical
> schema in that collection. But there is schema.xml in some of the example
> folder. You can create your own schema.xml in your own collection, but in
> order to use it, you
Ok.. Got Zheng...
Thanks a Lot..
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 1:02 PM, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo
wrote:
> Hi Nitin,
>
> What I experienced is when I create a new collection, there's no physical
> schema in that collection. But there is schema.xml in some of the example
> folder. You can create your own sch
Hi Nitin,
What I experienced is when I create a new collection, there's no physical
schema in that collection. But there is schema.xml in some of the example
folder. You can create your own schema.xml in your own collection, but in
order to use it, you have to change the schemaFactory class
to Cla
Hi Zheng,
As you said **there's no physical schema.xml** but I
have. I am using sampletechproductsconfig configuration where I have
found schema.xml. In that, I am managing my schema.xml and then I
upload that it into zookeeper and reload the collection.
On 3/14/15, Zheng Lin Edwin
Hi Erick,
The "real time update of the schema" means we can just do an update using
REST-API curl instead of manually editing the schema.xml and restart the
Solr server. In Solr 5.0, if Solr is loading the schema from the resource
named in 'managedSchemaResourceName', instead of schema.xml, I can
Hi Nitin,
To update the schema using Curl in Solr 5.0, we can use the following
command if we are using ManagedIndexSchemaFactory:
curl -X POST -H 'Content-type:application/json' --data-binary '{
"add-field" : {
"name":"sell-by",
"type":"tdate",
"stored":true}
}' http:
Actually I ran across a neat IntelliJ plugin that you could install
and directly edit ZK files. And I'm pretty sure there are stand-alone
programs that do this, but they are all outside Solr.
I'm not sure what "real time update of the schema" is for, would you
(Zheng) explain further? Collections
On 3/12/2015 2:00 AM, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo wrote:
> I understand that in Solr 5.0, they provide a REST API to do real-time
> update of the schema using Curl. However, I could not do that for my
> eariler version of Solr 4.10.1.
>
> Would like to check, is this function available for the earlier ver
Hi Zheng,
*** I understand that in Solr 5.0, they provide a REST API to do real-time
update of the schema using Curl ** *. Would please help me how to do this?
I need to update both schema.xml and solrconfig.xml in Solr 5.0 in
SolrCloud.
Your help is appreciated..
*Thanks Again..*
On Thu, Mar