Awesome find Jack - thanks! Copied the "replaceWith" bit from
http://lucidworks.lucidimagination.com/display/solr/CharFilterFactories
Cheers,
Tim
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 8:16 PM, Jack Krupansky wrote:
> The char filter's attribute name is "replacement", not "replaceWith". I
> tried it and it see
Jack, Lee, thanks so much for your suggestions.
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Lee Carroll
wrote:
> If you go down the keep-word route you can return the "tags" to the
> front end app using a facet field query. This often fits with many
> use-cases for doc tags.
>
> lee c
>
> On 23 June 2012 2
Yeah, it was kind of unfortunate that the posted example in SOLR-1653 used
"replaceWith" but the committed code used "replacement". The detailed
commentary on the issue notes the change, but the change occurred between
the last posted patch and the commit. The source code and javadoc "rule",
bu
Solrcloud won't change anything for you.
Performance will depend as always. If the std faceting methods are too slow
(really fast reopening can limit the use of caches), there is a faceting method
that works per segment I'm told. That may help a lot in some cases. There are
trade offs, so you
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 1:18 AM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> see: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2701.
>
Hey, that is what I want :) Thanks for the reference. I am unlucky
that there seems to be no progress on this ( as far as I can tell ).
I would be able to use commitData in rather non-
Yeah, it's a bit kludgy I admit. But it's usable right now, pragmatism
rules sometimes...
But the never returning this doc is actually relatively easy, just put
your data in a
field that no other document has. There's no requirement that any document in
Solr have any field in common with any other
Thanks for the inputs.
Eric, Yes I was referring to the String data-type. The reason I was asking
this is that for a single customer we have multiple users and each user may
apply different search criteria before sorting on the field so if we can
cache the sorted results then it may improve the us