Hi Peyman,
It is, at least from your perspective and probably system design. In our
case for example, we have slightly different approach, where a user query
is formed on a client side and then caught and pre-processed on a "backend"
side before being sent over to solr. That "backend" side would b
Hi Dmitry
Which SolrJ API would I use to receive the user query? I was under the
impression the request handler mechanism was the (RESTFUL) interface between
user query and the index/s.
thank you
Peyman
On Jul 1, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Dmitry Kan wrote:
> Hi Peyman,
>
> Could you just use solrj a
Hi Peyman,
Could you just use solrj api for this purpose? That is, ask via solrj api
1-2 and perform 3 if entity (assuming you mean document or some field value
by X) didn't exist, i.e. add it to the index.
// Dmitry
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Peyman Faratin wrote:
> Hi Erik
>
> The workfl
Hi Erik
The workflow I'd like to implement is
1- search the index using the incoming query
2- the query is of the type "does entity X exist"
3- if X does not exist in the index then I'd like to add X to the index
Currently I am using a custom search component to achieve this by creating a
solr
Lots of the index modification (all of it?) has been removed in 4.0
from IndexReaders...
It seems like you could always get the directory and open a
SolrIndexWriter wherever you wanted,
but I'm not sure it's a good idea, are there other processes that will
be writing to the index at the
same time?
Hi
Is it possible to add a new document to the index in a custom SearchComponent
(that also implements a SolrCoreAware)? I can get a reference to the
indexReader via the ResponseBuilder parameter of the process() method using
rb.req.getSearcher().getReader()
But is it possible to actually add