solrb documentation (was Re: SV: Re: SOLR-116)

2007-02-01 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Feb 1, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Zaheed Haque wrote: I think trying to tackle two problem (Learning Solr as well as solrb/flare) at the same time is giving the problem. While I was writing the i18n unit test I found out the 100% test cov. thats really cool. Now in terms of docs.. I think it would

Re: SV: Re: SOLR-116

2007-02-01 Thread Zaheed Haque
On 2/1/07, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 30, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Antonio Eggberg wrote: > Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > So, no, the current information provided by this handler does not > contain frequency information. I'd be happy to consider patches that > allow it

Re: SV: Re: SOLR-116

2007-01-31 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Jan 30, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Antonio Eggberg wrote: Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: So, no, the current information provided by this handler does not contain frequency information. I'd be happy to consider patches that allow it to provide more information, though I'd like to keep the ba

SV: Re: SOLR-116

2007-01-30 Thread Antonio Eggberg
Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: So, no, the current information provided by this handler does not contain frequency information. I'd be happy to consider patches that allow it to provide more information, though I'd like to keep the basic index information request as succinct as p

Re: SOLR-116

2007-01-29 Thread Erik Hatcher
not so familer with java) http://www.mail-archive.com/solr-dev@lucene.apache.org/msg02347.html Based on the discussion in SOLR-116 it seems like it is there somewhere .. Can I access it somehow view solrb i.e ruby gem.. oh it would save me so much trouble trying to get it right in Java. I

Re: SOLR-116

2007-01-29 Thread Chris Hostetter
t was discussed in the mail archives leading up to the creation of SOLR-106, SOLR-116 and SOLR-117 is that you can get the lists of frequently used "terms" per field doing a faceted search, and if you want to iterate through a lot the terms for a field you can now do so (SOLR-106) ... or y

SOLR-116

2007-01-29 Thread Antonio Eggberg
-archive.com/solr-dev@lucene.apache.org/msg02347.html Based on the discussion in SOLR-116 it seems like it is there somewhere .. Can I access it somehow view solrb i.e ruby gem.. oh it would save me so much trouble trying to get it right in Java. I would appreciate a clarification if its possible to