Thanks again Jeff. I will check the documentation of join queries becasue I
never used it before.
Regards
Roland
2016-02-24 19:07 GMT+01:00 Jeff Wartes :
>
> I suspect your problem is the intersection of “very large document” and
> “high rate of change”. Either of those alone would be fine.
>
>
I suspect your problem is the intersection of “very large document” and “high
rate of change”. Either of those alone would be fine.
You’re correct, if the thing you need to search or sort by is the thing with a
high change rate, you probably aren’t going to be able to peel those things out
of
I have checked it already in the ref. guide. It is stated that you can not
search in external fields:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Working+with+External+Files+and+Processes
Really I am very curios that my problem is not a usual one or the case is
that SOLR mainly focuses on sea
Depending of what features you do actually need, might be worth a look
on "External File Fields" Roland?
-Stefan
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Szűcs Roland
wrote:
> Thanks Jeff your help,
>
> Can it work in production environment? Imagine when my customer initiate a
> query having 1 000 docs
Thanks Jeff your help,
Can it work in production environment? Imagine when my customer initiate a
query having 1 000 docs in the result set. I can not use the pagination of
SOLR as the field which is the basis of the sort is not included in the
schema for example the price. The customer wants the
My suggestion would be to split your problem domain. Use Solr exclusively for
search - index the id and only those fields you need to search on. Then use
some other data store for retrieval. Get the id’s from the solr results, and
look them up in the data store to get the rest of your fields. T
Hi folks,
We use SOLR 5.2.1. We have ebooks stored in SOLR. The majority of the
fields do not change at all like content, author, publisher Only the
price field changes frequently.
We let the customers to make full text search so we indexed the content
filed. Due to the frequency of the price