Commits and Container Shutdown

2007-04-15 Thread Grant Ingersoll
Hi, I am just confirming that shutting down the container causes a commit when using the DirectUpdateHandler2, correct? For example, if I index some documents but don't commit them and then shutdown the servlet container, upon startup those documents will be in the index as if they were

Python utilities for solr?

2007-04-15 Thread Jack L
Doing queries is so easy with Python, thanks to solr's Python format support. Is there any Python utility classes for posting documents? Which I think, is essentially a Python class to generate XML documents (before JSON support is available) from Python objects. Then again, JSON for posting would

Re: Python utilities for solr?

2007-04-15 Thread Erik Hatcher
There is a solr.py in the Solr clients directory: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/solr/trunk/client/python/solr.py It's got some utility methods for generating 's. Erik On Apr 15, 2007, at 6:47 PM, Jack L wrote: Doing queries is so easy with Python, thanks to solr's P

Re: Python utilities for solr?

2007-04-15 Thread Mike Klaas
On 4/15/07, Jack L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Doing queries is so easy with Python, thanks to solr's Python format support. Is there any Python utility classes for posting documents? Which I think, is essentially a Python class to generate XML documents (before JSON support is available) from Pyt

Re: [Solr Wiki] Update of "SolrSecurity" by ErikHatcher

2007-04-15 Thread Erik Hatcher
I added a wiki page to flesh out common security-related concerns regarding Solr. I was recently asked by a client about Solr's security, specifically about cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. Intuitively I know there is little or no room for concern given that Solr is firewalled off in

Re: Commits and Container Shutdown

2007-04-15 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Apr 15, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: I am just confirming that shutting down the container causes a commit when using the DirectUpdateHandler2, correct? For example, if I index some documents but don't commit them and then shutdown the servlet container, upon startup those d

Re: Python utilities for solr?

2007-04-15 Thread rubdabadub
There is also this .. I discovered it when i was trying to find some djngo - solr working example.. http://code.google.com/p/fac-back-opac/ Cheers On 4/16/07, Mike Klaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 4/15/07, Jack L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Doing queries is so easy with Python, thanks to s

Re[2]: Python utilities for solr?

2007-04-15 Thread Jack L
Mike and Erik, thanks for the reply. Excellent. I'll try it out. > On 4/15/07, Jack L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Doing queries is so easy with Python, thanks to solr's >> Python format support. Is there any Python utility classes for >> posting documents? Which I think, is essentially a Python

finalizer() in SolrCore (was: Commits and Container Shutdown)

2007-04-15 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 4/16/07, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...Further details on this: SolrCore has a finalizer() method that closes the update handler. I'm not clear on finalizer() though. How/ when is that invoked? I know about Object.finalize(), but not finalizer()... Looking at the code, it s

Solr Query Language

2007-04-15 Thread Jack L
Is the lucene query syntax available in solr? I saw this page about lucene query syntax: http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/queryparsersyntax.html I tried "width:[0 TO 500]" and got an exception: java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "TO500" at java.lang.NumberFormatExceptio

Re: Solr Query Language

2007-04-15 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 4/16/07, Jack L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is the lucene query syntax available in solr? ... The syntax depends on the request handler used, if you're using the standard one the docs are at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/StandardRequestHandler -Bertrand