Re: getting started with Solr Flare

2011-10-12 Thread Chris Hostetter
: but run into a problem at step 4 : : Launch Solr: : cd ; java -Dsolr.solr.home= -jar start.jar : : where Solr complains that it can't find solrconfig.xml in either the : classpath or the solr-ruby home dir. Can anyone help me disentangle this? what exactly was the command line you executed? w

getting started with Solr Flare

2011-10-05 Thread Fred Zimmerman
Hi, I followed the very simple instructions found at ' http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Flare/HowTo but run into a problem at step 4 Launch Solr: cd ; java -Dsolr.solr.home= -jar start.jar where Solr complains that it can't find solrconfig.xml in either the classpath or the solr-ruby hom

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-12 Thread Erik Hatcher
Mel, Welcome! On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:41 AM, Mel Riffe wrote: Solr Flare is actual two pieces of software: 1) a Rails application [flare] that uses 2) a Ruby DSL [solrb] to communicate with a Solr Server. Is this correct? That is correct. I'm envisioning Flare being more about

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-10 Thread Mel Riffe
Hi Erik (and others), I would like to help with this effort. But I want to make sure I understand the landscape (forgive my noobness): Solr Flare is actual two pieces of software: 1) a Rails application [flare] that uses 2) a Ruby DSL [solrb] to communicate with a Solr Server. Is this correct

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-03 Thread Erik Hatcher
Zaheed, All great questions. My answers will be vague, since I'm still in the early stages of how this will work, but I'll provide what I can below On Jan 3, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Zaheed Haque wrote: 1. Are you thinking of any user/password/my page/settings what not... for folksonomy/tagg

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-03 Thread Zaheed Haque
Erik: Thank you for your answer. I think I will be focusing more on the rails application part. Some random thoughts and questions for brainstorming .. Some of this questions are really way down .. but I am trying to understand your roadmap rather .. 1. Are you thinking of any user/password/my p

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-03 Thread Erik Hatcher
the greatness of Solr's capabilities, including faceted browsing. I've titled the project Flare, and have committed the bits of low-level code into Solr's repository. The gory details are on the wiki, here: <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Flare> I'm dedicating the

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-02 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Zaheed Haque wrote: Great! Wow! Well, as you've noted, it's still in its infancy. Being impressed will come a few weeks later, at least :) What are the difference between flare and act_as_solr as of today? As of today, tons... since acts_as_solr actually doe

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-02 Thread Zaheed Haque
t;> greatness of Solr's capabilities, including faceted browsing. I've >> titled the project Flare, and have committed the bits of low-level >> code into Solr's repository. The gory details are on the wiki, here: >> >> <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Fla

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-02 Thread Erik Hatcher
ccompanying general purpose web interface to showcase the greatness of Solr's capabilities, including faceted browsing. I've titled the project Flare, and have committed the bits of low-level code into Solr's repository. The gory details are on the wiki, here: <http://wik

Re: Solr Flare

2007-01-02 Thread Yonik Seeley
to showcase the greatness of Solr's capabilities, including faceted browsing. I've titled the project Flare, and have committed the bits of low-level code into Solr's repository. The gory details are on the wiki, here: <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Flare> I'm ded

Solr Flare

2007-01-02 Thread Erik Hatcher
ode into Solr's repository. The gory details are on the wiki, here: <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Flare> I'm dedicating the next couple of months of spare time to this in order to have it ready for a couple of big projects, one is to demonstrate a faceted browsing fron