Hello, Solr Community:
My customer would like to use Amazon Corretto JDK instead of OpenJDK.
I wonder if it is ok to say, "yes, you can use" or I should not recommend
it at all.
Is anyone in the Community using Amazon Corretto for your Solr?
Have you ever had any problems with that?
If you sha
I'm using Solr 7.5.0.
I want to get boosted field and values per documents.
e.g.
documents:
id: 1, features: [1]
id: 2, features: [1,2]
id: 3, features: [1,2,3]
query:
bq: features:2^1.0 AND features:3^1.0
I expect results like below.
boosted:
- id: 2
- field: features, value: 2
Our official statement is here
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_4/solr-system-requirements.html#sources-for-java
I have no experience with Corretto in production, but Amazon uses it heavily
for all their Java workloads in the cloud. I believe it is based on OpenJDK but
with Amazon’s own p
I am using solr 6.1.0. We have 2 shards and each has one replica. Our index
size is very large.
I find out that position of field in query will impact of performance.
If I made below query I got slow response
(doc_ref:((*KON\-N2*) )) AND (title:((*cdrl*) )) AND project_id:(2104616) AND
is_activ
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 11:43:10AM -0400, Ryan W wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 11:40 AM Walter Underwood
> wrote:
>
> > Also, even if you prevent access to the admin UI, a request to /update can
> > delete
> > all the content. It is really easy. This Gist shows how.
> >
> > https://gist.github
First of all, if you’re really using pre-and-postfix wildcards and those
asterisks are not just bold formatting, those are very expensive operations.
I’d suggest you investigate alternatives (like ngramming) or other alternate
ways of analyzing your input (both at indexing and query time) before
Hi Kaya,
We have been using Amazon Corretto for Solr for the past 6 months without
issue. We did not notice any difference from running on Open JDK prior to that.
Cheers
Eric
On 2020-03-19, 6:04 AM, "Jan Høydahl" wrote:
Our official statement is here
https://lucene.apache.org/s
I am upgrading Solr 6.1 to 8.3. I am creating collection using below API
http://10.31.32.29:8983/solr/admin/collections?_=1578288589068&action=CREATE&autoAddReplicas=false&collection.configName=catalogue&maxShardsPerNode=2&name=catalogue&numShards=2&replicationFactor=1&router.name=compositeId&wt=js