Re: Solr Features 6.5.1 v/s 6.1

2017-05-12 Thread Erik Hatcher
Sweta - There’s been an enormous number of changes between 6.1 and 6.5.1. See CHANGES: https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/master/solr/CHANGES.txt#L439-L1796 wow, huh? And yes, there have been dramat

Re: Solr Features 6.5.1 v/s 6.1

2017-05-12 Thread Steve Rowe
Hi, See 6.5.1 CHANGES: -- Steve www.lucidworks.com > On May 12, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Sweta Parekh wrote: > > Hi Team, > Can you please help me with new features, enhancements and improvements on > Solr 6.5.1 v/s 6.1 as we are planning to

Solr Features 6.5.1 v/s 6.1

2017-05-12 Thread Sweta Parekh
Hi Team, Can you please help me with new features, enhancements and improvements on Solr 6.5.1 v/s 6.1 as we are planning to upgrade the version. * Has there been major improvement in multi-term / phrase synonyms and match mode * Can we perform secondary search using different m

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
On 5 November 2015 at 11:22, Shawn Heisey wrote: > As far as I know, there are no currently available books covering > version 5, but I believe there is at least one on the horizon. Rafal's book is "compatible" with Solr 5: http://solr.pl/solr-cookbook-third-edition/ . But the number of features

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Shawn Heisey
.com/s/6foaz7xeq11vyuy/solr-ref-guide-toc.png?dl=0 > My Solr 4.4 Deep Dive is now a little outdated (since 4.4) and even then > was not complete (no SolrCloud or DIH), but its table of contents would > probably give you a fair view of the sheer magnitude of the number of Solr > feature

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Jack Krupansky
ittle outdated (since 4.4) and even then was not complete (no SolrCloud or DIH), but its table of contents would probably give you a fair view of the sheer magnitude of the number of Solr features: http://www.lulu.com/shop/jack-krupansky/solr-4x-deep-dive-early-access-release-7/ebook/product-21203548

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Erick Erickson
> >>> Regards, >>>Alex. >>> >>> Solr Analyzers, Tokenizers, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter: >>> http://www.solr-start.com/ >>> >>> >>> On 5 November 2015 at 01:08, Salman Ansari >>> wrote: >>> >

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
wsletter: >> http://www.solr-start.com/ >> >> >> On 5 November 2015 at 01:08, Salman Ansari >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am in the process of looking for a comprehensive list of Solr features >> in >> > order to assess how

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Salman Ansari
Analyzers, Tokenizers, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter: > http://www.solr-start.com/ > > > On 5 November 2015 at 01:08, Salman Ansari > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am in the process of looking for a comprehensive list of Solr features > in > > order to assess ho

Re: Solr Features

2015-11-05 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
Solr Analyzers, Tokenizers, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ On 5 November 2015 at 01:08, Salman Ansari wrote: > Hi, > > I am in the process of looking for a comprehensive list of Solr features in > order to assess how much have we implemented, what are some f

Solr Features

2015-11-04 Thread Salman Ansari
Hi, I am in the process of looking for a comprehensive list of Solr features in order to assess how much have we implemented, what are some features that we were unaware of that we can utilize etc. I have looked at the following link for Solr features http://lucene.apache.org/solr/features.html

Re: demo app explaining solr features

2014-09-28 Thread Aman Tandon
; > > > -- Jack Krupansky > > > > -Original Message- From: Mikhail Khludnev > > Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 1:35 AM > > To: solr-user > > Subject: Re: demo app explaining solr features > > > > > > On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 12:26 P

Re: demo app explaining solr features

2014-09-28 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
y/solr-4x-deep-dive-early-access-release-7/ebook/product-21203548.html > > -- Jack Krupansky > > -Original Message- From: Mikhail Khludnev > Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 1:35 AM > To: solr-user > Subject: Re: demo app explaining solr features > > > On Sat, Sep 2

Re: demo app explaining solr features

2014-09-28 Thread Jack Krupansky
: Sunday, September 28, 2014 1:35 AM To: solr-user Subject: Re: demo app explaining solr features On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Anurag Sharma wrote: I am wondering if there is any demo app that can demonstrate all the features/capabilities of solr. My intention is to understand, use and play

Re: demo app explaining solr features

2014-09-27 Thread Mikhail Khludnev
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Anurag Sharma wrote: > I am wondering if there is any demo app that can demonstrate all the > features/capabilities of solr. My intention is to understand, use and play > around all the features supported by solr. > https://lucene.apache.org/solr/4_10_0/tutorial

demo app explaining solr features

2014-09-27 Thread Anurag Sharma
I am wondering if there is any demo app that can demonstrate all the features/capabilities of solr. My intention is to understand, use and play around all the features supported by solr. Also looking to explore how solr fits with NLP (like open-nlp), different datastores (like cassandra, mongodb,

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-19 Thread Jason Rutherglen
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Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Noble Paul നോബിള്‍ नोब्ळ्
ad it. When a >>>> configuration disappears, unload it. This model works very well for >>>> servlet >>>> containers. >>>> >>>> Lance >>>> >>>> -Original Message- >>>> From: [EMAIL PR

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
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Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Mark Miller
dnesday, September 17, 2008 11:21 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Some new SOLR features On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jason Rutherglen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If the configuration code is going to be rewritten then I would like to see the ability to dynamic

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
g file is touched, load it. When a >>> configuration disappears, unload it. This model works very well for >>> servlet >>> containers. >>> >>> Lance >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
> multi-core allows you to instantiate a completely > new core and swap it for the old one, but it's a bit of a heavyweight > approach. Multi core seems like more of a hack to get around running multiple JVMs. It doesn't seem like the most elegant solutions for most problems because usually the s

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Mark Miller
08 11:21 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Some new SOLR features On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jason Rutherglen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If the configuration code is going to be rewritten then I would like to see the ability to dynamically update the configuration a

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
> That would allow a single request to see a stable view of the > schema, while preventing having to make every aspect of the schema > thread-safe. Yes that is the best approach. > Nothing will stop one from using java serialization for config > persistence, Persistence should not be serialized.

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
ears, unload it. This model works very well for servlet > containers. > > Lance > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yonik Seeley > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:21 AM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subj

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-18 Thread Jason Rutherglen
Hi Yonik, One approach I have been working on that I will integrate into SOLR is the ability to use serialized objects for the analyzers so that the schema can be defined on the client side if need be. The analyzer classes will be dynamically loaded. Or there is no need for a schema and plain Ja

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Yonik Seeley
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Henrib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yonik Seeley wrote: >> >> ...multi-core allows you to instantiate a completely >> new core and swap it for the old one, but it's a bit of a heavyweight >> approach >> ...a schema object would not be mutable, but >> that one co

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Henrib
L in a Java API, parsers so the current XML could still be used to instantiate those classes. Would that be considered an acceptable first step? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Some-new-SOLR-features-tp19494251p19540853.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

RE: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Lance Norskog
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yonik Seeley Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:21 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Some new SOLR features On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jason Rutherglen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If the configuration code is going to be rewritt

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Yonik Seeley
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jason Rutherglen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If the configuration code is going to be rewritten then I would like > to see the ability to dynamically update the configuration and schema > without needing to reboot the server. Exactly. Actually, multi-core allows

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Jason Rutherglen
> Can you define or give an example of what you mean by "hierarchical" queries? Good question, I think Erik Hatcher had more ideas on that. I was imagining joins or sub queries like SQL does. Clearly they won't be efficient, but it's easier than implementing joins (or is it) in SOLR? Joins lim

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Jason Rutherglen
onfig & schema are shared & can set the > dataDir as a property. > Still a step forward... > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Some-new-SOLR-features-tp19494251p19516242.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-17 Thread Yonik Seeley
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Jason Rutherglen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> SQL database such as H2 > Mainly to offer joins and be able to perform hierarchical queries. Can you define or give an example of what you mean by "hierarchical" queries? A downside of any type of cross-document quer

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-16 Thread Henrib
it does allow to put configurations files in one directory (plus schema & conf can have specific names set for each CoreDescriptor). There actually is a test where the config & schema are shared & can set the dataDir as a property. Still a step forward... -- View this message in context: ht

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-16 Thread Ryan McKinley
ryantxu wrote: ... Yes, I would like to see a way to specify all the fieldtypes / handlers in one location and then only specify what fields are available for each core. So yes -- I agree. In 2.0, I hope to flush out configs so they are not monstrous. ... What about using "include" so each

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-16 Thread Henrib
re > not monstrous. > ... > What about using "include" so each core can have a minimal specific configuration and schema & everything else shared between them? Something akin to what's allowed by solr-646. Just couldn't resist :-) Henri -- View this message in

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-16 Thread Ryan McKinley
On Sep 16, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Jason Rutherglen wrote: Hello Ryan, SQL database such as H2 Mainly to offer joins and be able to perform hierarchical queries. Also any other types of queries a hybrid SQL search system would offer. This is something that is best built into SOLR rather than Lu

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-16 Thread Jason Rutherglen
Hello Ryan, > SQL database such as H2 Mainly to offer joins and be able to perform hierarchical queries. Also any other types of queries a hybrid SQL search system would offer. This is something that is best built into SOLR rather than Lucene. It seems like a lot of the users of SOLR work with

Re: Some new SOLR features

2008-09-15 Thread Ryan McKinley
Here are my gut reactions to this list... in general, most of this comes down to "sounds great, if someone did the work I'm all for it"! Also, no need to post to solr-user AND solr-dev, probably better to think of solr-user as a superset of solr-dev. 1. Machine learning based suggest

Some new SOLR features

2008-09-15 Thread Jason Rutherglen
Hello, There are a few features I would like to see in SOLR going forward and I am interested in finding out what other folks thought about them to get a priority list. I believe there are many features that Google and FAST have that SOLR and Lucene will want to implement in future releases. 1.