Lucene ( the major underlying Tech in SolR ) can handle any data, but it’s
optimized to be an index , not a file store. Better to put that in another DB
or file system like Cassandra, S3, etc. (better than SolR).
In our experience , leveraging the tika binary / microservice as a pre-index
proce
On 4/25/2018 4:02 AM, Lee Carroll wrote:
*We don't recommend using solr-cell for production indexing.*
Ok. Are the reasons for:
Performance. I think we have rather modest index requirement (1000 a day...
on a busy day)
Security. The index workflow is, upload files to public facing server w
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> Solrindex. Most of the time, there will be an entry in the Solr index
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> afilename, a URL, a database lookup key, etc.*
Agreed. The app will have a
On 4/24/2018 10:26 AM, Lee Carroll wrote:
> Does the solr cell contrib give access to the files raw content along with
> the extracted metadata?\
That's not usually the kind of information you want to have in a Solr
index. Most of the time, there will be an entry in the Solr index that
tells the