On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:27:30 -0700
Jon Drukman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yep, you can "fake" it by only using fieldsets (qf) that have a
> > consistent set of stopwords.
>
> does that mean changing the query or changing the schema?
Jon,
- you change schema.xml to define which type each f
Hi Erik,
It's exactly what I done,
/data/solr
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tomcat55 nogroup1955 Oct 8 16:28 gc.log
drwxr-xr-x 4 tomcat55 root 4096 Oct 1 13:43 group
drwxr-xr-x 2 tomcat55 root 4096 Oct 8 16:27 lib
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tomcat55 root191 Oct 1 15:44 solr-jndi.xml
-rwxr-xr-x 1 to
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 03:45:20 -0700 (PDT)
con <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But in that case, while doing a full-import I am getting the following
> error:
>
> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: QueryElevationComponent requires the
> schema to have a uniqueKeyField
Con, if you don't use the Que
This is as well my logs :
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19895639/syslog syslog
I don't know really, I looked for as well dataimport.jsp file ... and I can
find it :
/var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps/solr/admin/dataimport.jsp
Maybe it's my link which is bad, I tried as well with :
http://solr-test.adm.bo
Hi
Please forgive my ignorance, i'm a complete newbie with solr and struggling
to find any actual information online.
I'm wanting to build a search for shoes, which from searching the archives I
can see others have been trying to do, but without a clear indication of
how.
I'm attempting to use
As I said earlier too, you must register the DataImportHandler in your
solrconfig.xml
If the solrconfig.xml does not have the following lines, you should add it:
/home/username/data-config.xml
Here data-config.xml should be the one you are using for your core.
On Thu, Oct 9,
Take a look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solrj
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Cam Bazz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been looking at the API documentation but I dont know where to
> look in order to feed documents tru API without using xml files.
>
> any ideas?
>
> Best.
> -C.
Hannes Carl Meyer schrieb:
Hi Ralf,
since Solr 1.3 it is possible to run multiple cores (indexes) inside a
single deployment, please check:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MultipleIndexes
it is not even about seperating indexes but also have different
configurations, index and query analyzers etc.
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a chance to use solr with more than just one
index ? Is there a chance a could switch to another index if
I want to search another context ?
for example :
searching for books : use index1 (schema1.xml)
searching for magazines : use index 2 (schema2.xml)
plea
On Oct 8, 2008, at 6:20 PM, Jason Rennie wrote:
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Jason Rennie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I just tried J-W and *yes* it seems to do a much better job! I'd
certainly
vote for that becoming the default :)
Ack! I did some more testing and J-W results starte
I'm starting to implement the new SpellCheckComponent. The solr 1.3 dist
example is using a file based dictionary, but I'd like to figure out the
best way to populate the dictionary from our index. Should the spellcheck
field be multivalued?
Thanks,
Matt
Hi,
I create own field name using integer field type and sint field
type(solr.SortableIntField) in schema.xml.
i can't differentiate between these two field type. When this sint exactly
use? If we use sint how it is sortable? I test by {sort =field name} in
query window .but it's not work pr
Cam Bazz schrieb:
Hello,
I have been looking at the API documentation but I dont know where to
look in order to feed documents tru API without using xml files.
any ideas?
Look for the "SolrIndexWriter" class...
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api/org/apache/solr/update/SolrIndexWriter.html
Brilliant :)
My bad, I thought it would have been there by default.
Sorry and thanks a lot,
Shalin Shekhar Mangar wrote:
>
> As I said earlier too, you must register the DataImportHandler in your
> solrconfig.xml
>
> If the solrconfig.xml does not have the following lines, you should add
> it:
The example in example/solr/conf/solrconfig.xml should show a couple
of different options:
textSpell
default
spell
./spellchecker1
jarowinkler
spell
name
="distanceMeasure">org.apache.lucene.search.spell.JaroWinklerDistancestr>
Hi Ralf,
since Solr 1.3 it is possible to run multiple cores (indexes) inside a
single deployment, please check:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MultipleIndexes
it is not even about seperating indexes but also have different
configurations, index and query analyzers etc.
Regards
Hannes
2008/10/9
Hello Erik,
I am specially interested on how to integrate it to a glassfish/ejb3
environment.
In the past, I have done something like a proxy servlet to forward the
request and get back the request. it is kind of bother some.
also for indexing i need some sort of api access.
Anyone has done int
Woops, I was looking at the wrong example solrconfig.xml
Thanks Grant!
Matt
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Grant Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> The example in example/solr/conf/solrconfig.xml should show a couple of
> different options:
>
>
>
>textSpell
>
>
> default
>
Hello,
I have been looking at the API documentation but I dont know where to
look in order to feed documents tru API without using xml files.
any ideas?
Best.
-C.B.
Hi,
I'm using solr1.3 and I would like to know where can I find a place where
you have the list of the language managed by solr :
like for greek in the example : org.apache.lucene.analysis.el.GreekAnalyze.
Thanks a lot,
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Hi guys,
Just to know, in the schema.xml comments, it's wrote synonyms will be used
at the query time.
So when files are indexed is it too late, how it works really for this
synonyms, stopwords, protwords, spellings ...
should i feel them up before index data ... once done is it too late ...?
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:27:30 -0700
Jon Drukman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep, you can "fake" it by only using fieldsets (qf) that have a
consistent set of stopwords.
does that mean changing the query or changing the schema?
Jon,
- you change schema.xml to define wh
> Every product we have comes in colour and size combinations,
> I need to do a
> faceted search on these that allows for colour and size and
> various other
> fields. A single product may have multiple colours and multiple sizes.
>
> For example a style might be available in black size 12, but
>
Thanks Bruce!
That worked very well.
Erik
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Bruce Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Erik,
>
> I just got this to work myself and the documentation was only partially
> helpful in figuring it out. Two main points on making this work via sor1j:
>
> #1 - Define the m
: 1) Where can I find docs on how to get Solr to feed RSS directly?
if you mean "consume rss" you should take a look at the DataImporthandler
-- it let's you configure XPath expressions for extracting
documents/fields from xml files. If you mean "produce rss" the
XSLTResponseWriter can apply
On 7-Oct-08, at 9:27 AM, Jon Drukman wrote:
Mike Klaas wrote:
On 6-Oct-08, at 11:20 AM, Jon Drukman wrote:
is there any way i could 'fake' it by adding a second field
without stopwords, or something like that?
Yep, you can "fake" it by only using fieldsets (qf) that have a
consistent set
you need to use whatever mechanism your servlet container has for shuting
down cleanly -- depending on how you started tomcat, that might be hitting
Ctrl-C in a terminal, or it might be running a "stop" command.
: I did a full import and put adaptive parameter for mySql to avoid OOM error.
If
: I'm using solr1.3 and I would like to know where can I find a place where
: you have the list of the language managed by solr :
: like for greek in the example : org.apache.lucene.analysis.el.GreekAnalyze.
There isn't an explicitly list of langauges supported -- but if you look
at the javadocs
: I'll catch that and deal with it then (Or is it bad programming ?) .
that's a psuedo-religious question -- i will only say that many people
recomend against using Exception catching to drive control flow, it's
called an "Exception" because it's suppose to be the "Exception" to the
norm ... i
Maybe i missed it, but skimming this thread i haven't seen any indication
of how your configured the various caches in solrconfig.xml ... or any
indication of what kinds of cache hit/miss/expullsion stats you see from
stats.jsp after running any tests.
considering you're doing faceting on quit
: considering you're doing faceting on quite a few fields, the filterCache
: is somewhat important.
Sorry ... i overlooked the bit where QueryComponent was taking 6.x seconds
... in general knowing what the cache hit rates are looking like is
crucial to understanding the performance, but as Ry
: and my query string is "Hennessy", the length normalization factor considers
: all 4 tokens as in "John", "Hennessy", "David", "Patterson". This is
: similar to the score if my field was like:
:
: John Hennessy David Patterson
:
: I want the score to consider only that field value with an
Chris Hostetter wrote:
i thought the fsync additions to the version of Lucene in Solr 1.3
prevented situations like this (ensuring that your index was still usable,
even if some documents were lost)
It doesn't prevent it if the IO system has write caching enabled or if
you have a hard drive
Hi,
I create own field name using integer field type and sint field
type(solr.SortableIntField) in schema.xml.
i can't differentiate between these two field type. When this sint exactly
use? If we use sint how it is sortable?
sanraj25 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I create own field name using
Hi,
I create own field name using integer field type and sint field
type(solr.SortableIntField) in schema.xml.
i can't differentiate between these two field type. When this sint exactly
use? If we use sint how it is sortable? I test by {sort =field name} in
query window .but it's not work pr
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